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I Love You But I'm Lost - Sharon Van Etten



     
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You read the answers by the shadows on the wall we could be great.
Drive myself crazy with mistakes you know I'm better every day.
Tell me there's something I can change. Recall, I know what a sanctuary is.
Help me deserve you sing me praise. You love me, but you'll change.Disappointed in a lover because they're the only way.
To know somebody in and out, after a while it's a real challenge.
Come in here and be yourself again. I love you but I'm not somebody who
takes shots.
See me after I recoil. I'm better than I know. There is room to grow.Tear stains on the last page.
Better leave 'em. Time will tell and I'll be back.
Tear stains. I believe it.
I'm in Houston. I can't read my lines.
Most of all I find it strange
I believed them.Turn me into something great you know that that's the only way.
Promises that we forgot. I suppose we were lost.
Let's turn it into something we can change.I love you but I'm lost between the pain and cost. I hold myself a lot.
I love you but i'm lost. I love you but i'm lost. I love you but I'm lost. I
love you but i'm lost.I love you but I'm lost.
A love that bears no cross.

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Sharon van Etten is an American singer-songwriter based in Brooklyn, New York City. She moved to Tennessee to attend Middle Tennessee State University, where she discovered a variety of influential music. After moving back home to New Jersey, she was encouraged by Kyp Malone of TV on the Radio to pursue a career in music. Sharon van Etten went on her first UK tour with Meg Baird in January 2008. She toured with Great Lake Swimmers on their European tour in May 2009, kicking it off with a show in London with Beirut and Shearwater. She again toured with them in September/October 2009.

Read more about Sharon Van Etten on Last.fm.


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