Lost At Sea
by Zedd

Album: Clarity (2012)
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  • I was a boat drifting out into sea.
    I had nothing but pieces an thoughts of a hope that you would see me.
    I was a stone thrown away from land.
    With thousands and thousands of miles away from reaching your hand.

    The waves have crashes upon,
    The logs that you were trying to walk along.
    And in my head I heard them play a song for you and me

    The waves have crashed upon
    The logs that you were trying to step along.
    And in my head I heard them play a song for you and me

    Lets get lost at sea.
    Where they will never find us
    The stars at night to guide us

    Lost at sea
    Where they will never find us
    The stars at night to guide us

    I was a boat drifting out into sea
    I had nothing but pieces an thoughts of a hope that you would see me.
    I was a stone thrown away from land
    With thousands and thousands of miles away
    From reaching your hand

    The waves have crashes upon,
    The logs that you were trying to walk along
    And in my head I heard them play a song for you and me

    The waves have crashed upon
    The logs that you were trying to step along
    And in my head I heard them play a song for you and me

    Lets get lost at sea
    Where they will never find us
    The stars at night to guide us

    Lost at sea
    Where they will never find us
    The stars at night to guide us Writer/s: ANTON ZASLAVSKI, RYAN TEDDER
    Publisher: CONCORD MUSIC PUBLISHING LLC, Downtown Music Publishing, Universal Music Publishing Group
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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