Lost

Album: Channel Orange (2012)
Charted: 44
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    Big full breast on my baby (yo we goin' to Florida)
    Triple weight
    Couldn't weigh the love I've got for the girl
    And I just wanna know
    Why you ain't been goin' to work
    Boss ain't workin' ya like this
    He can't take care of you like this

    Now you're lost
    Lost in the heat of it all
    Girl, you know you're lost
    Lost in the thrill of it all
    Miami, Amsterdam
    Tokyo, Spain, lost
    Los Angeles, India
    Lost on a train, lost

    Got on my butter cream (there he goes)
    Silk shirt and it's Versace (one of God's own prototypes)
    Hand me my triple weight
    So I can weigh the work I got on your girl (too weird to live, too rare to die)
    No I don't really wish
    I don't wish the titties would show
    Nor have I ever
    Have I ever let you get caught?

    Uh
    Lost
    Lost in the heat of it all
    Girl, you know you're lost
    Lost in the thrill of it all
    Miami, Amsterdam
    Tokyo, Spain, lost
    Los Angeles, India
    Lost on a train, lost

    She's at a stove (who?)
    Can't believe I got her out here cookin' dope (cookin' dope)
    I promise she'll be
    Whippin' meals up for a family of her own some day
    Nothin' wrong (nothin' wrong)
    No, nothin' wrong with a lie (ain't nothin' wrong)
    Nothin' wrong with another short plane ride (ain't nothin' wrong)
    Through the sky (up in the sky)
    You and I (just you and I)

    Are lost
    Lost in the heat of it all
    Girl you know you're lost
    Lost in the thrill of it all
    Miami, Amsterdam
    Tokyo, Spain, lost
    Los Angeles, India
    Lost on a train, lost

    Love lost, lost
    Love, love
    Love lost, lost
    Love, love
    Love lost
    Love, love
    Love lost Writer/s: Christopher Breaux, James Ryan Wuihun Ho, Micah Josue Otano, Paul II Shelton
    Publisher: BMG Rights Management, Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd., REACH MUSIC PUBLISHING
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