Lost Weekend

Album: Arranging Time (2016)
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  • Is there anybody out there?
    Is there anybody waiting
    Getting sick of your surroundings?
    All you want is some attention

    You can tell the truth
    You can tell a lie
    Say anything you want to say
    Are we all just lost in time?

    Is there reason not to change
    Stay the same, become a new thing
    Walk backwards, step beyond
    Never forget where we come from?

    And you can tell the truth
    And you can tell a lie
    Wonder with what anyone says
    We will be alright

    Straight outta suburbia
    Straight outta the basement
    Had another lost weekend
    Need another vacation
    Straight outta suburbia
    Straight outta the basement
    Had another lost weekend
    Need another vacation
    Straight outta suburbia
    Straight outta suburbia

    Straight out of the dressing room
    I wear my new clothes
    Fall down thinking about you
    Straight out of the dressing room
    I wear my new clothes
    Fall down thinking about you

    Straight outta the basement
    Straight outta the basement
    Straight outta the basement
    Straight outta the basement

    Straight outta suburbia
    Straight out of the basement
    Had another lost weekend
    Need another vacation
    Straight out of suburbia
    Straight out of the basement
    Had another lost weekend
    Need another vacation
    Straight outta suburbia
    Straight outta suburbia Writer/s: Peter J. Yorn
    Publisher: Universal Music Publishing Group
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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