All we ever did was move around
I was always the new kid
Never the cool kid

And all I ever wanted to do
Was to fall in love
Just to be in love

But my heart was racing
My mind was screaming
"You've got your whole life to do these things"
But my legs were shaking
My hands were searching
For her in the backseat of my car

I just lost it
And I can't believe it

I knew I was only sixteen
But I thought I loved her
And it'd last forever

But only if I knew
That she wasn't true
How could she do this to me?

My heart was racing
My mind was screaming
"You've got your whole life to do these things"
But my legs were shaking
My hands were searching
For her in the backseat of my car

I just lost it
And I can't believe it


Lyrics submitted by nicole251, edited by madss143

Losing It Lyrics as written by Christofer Drew

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    Song Meaning

    here is what Chris wrote on his blog about what the song is about:

    "Here is a little background on the song.

    Once up a time...when I was sixteen years old I dated a girl. She was beautiful and very experienced. I was in love about a week and a half into it. Although I had never been in love I was certain. The months rolled on and we grew closer and closer. We shared so many memories and laughs. I had never gotten past first base with a girl before...although; I found myself diving deeper and deeper into the sexual world. Therefore, I grew more attached. About 9 months had past. We had spent so many amazing nights together, told each-other everything to know, and I had lost my virginity to her shortly after the ninth month. I was absolutely certain that I wanted to spend forever in this love trance. But a rude awakening snapped me out of it. One of my closest friends told me that she had slept with one of my "pals" from the tennis team in the last week. I was in disbelief until my "pal" confessed that it was fact. As the days rolled on I found out the truth. She had slept with over 10 people during our relationship. I was mortified and heart-broken for the longest time. From that day forward I wanted to write songs to bring people joy. To help people that were as miserable as I was. The end.

    It was a time in my life that I tried to overlook. I had never written a song about that stage; because I tried to forget. "Losing it" is about that point in my journey."

    musicpwnson April 02, 2009   Link
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    I don't think the song is entirely about losing his virginity, but I do think its a key part of the song. I think its just a little more general.

    He's an outsider, "always the new kid". He got head-over-heels in love with this girl and it filled that hole in him, he felt for the first time like he belonged. He wants to stay in love, because of how good it makes him feel. At age 16 he's inexperienced and therefor nervous (remember your first couple of dates - firsts are always scary). He doesn't wanna screw this up. The FIRST refrain (but my heart...) is about his nervousness and how things are going too fast and in general losing his love he craves or more specifically losing his virginity. She cheated on him had he known she wouldn't be faithful he could have avoided this pain (if I knew, she wasn't true). The SECOND refrain (but my heart...) is about his overwhelming sadness and quivering in anguish and how she hurt him after the breakup. The long "woooing" is supposed to resemble crying. BAM.

    TheTenseon December 04, 2009   Link
  • +2
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    i believe this song has something to do with losing his virginity, for i'm certin Christanity is important in his life, so maybe he regrets it

    anyone else interprate it diffrently?

    lf39on April 02, 2009   Link
  • +1
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    asdfghjl; his voiceeeeee, omfgg <3 the story behind the song is so sad, i cried D;

    Christofer <3[:

    shawnabby30on April 18, 2009   Link
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    General Comment

    i love chris drew!!! bt sum of his songs depress me.......

    walkingdeadWARNINGon July 05, 2009   Link
  • +1
    General Comment

    obviously, everyone knows what the song is about. it's the worst feeling in the world to find out that the person you love cheated on you. it's basically them saying "i don't love you." i lost my virginity to a guy who i thought was special. he was the one who said HE loved ME, and at when he said he did i wasn't sure i loved him back. eventually, i realized i really did love him, and i could imagine spending the rest of my life with him. he told me he loved me and meant it every single day, then one day i found out he liked someone else, MY friend. she didn't know we were in a relationship, and when i asked him about it, he didn't deny it. i haven't heard him say he loved me since. :/

    pnutluvron October 14, 2009   Link
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    i admire Chris so much! he has had to deal with so much shit in his life. drugs, alcohol, smoking, at a young age. his parents' divorce, feeling trapped inside of a small town. yet he always come out with a smile and make BEAUTIFUL music. my best friend and i have an NSN song for every experience, and we always change the words for our sitch. i love NSN. haters go die.

    charlieismyneighboron July 22, 2010   Link
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    oh yea ur right i think he is talkin about losing his virginty mainly:

    but my heart was racing my mind was screaming you've got your whole life to do these things but my legs were shaking my hands were searching for her IN THE BACKSEAT OF MY CAR I JUST LOST IT and i can't believe it

    and he said on myspace: and I had lost my virginity to her shortly after the ninth month.

    i never thought about it till i read the person under me

    nEvErshoutnEvEron April 04, 2009   Link
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    ...i was talkin bout if39

    nEvErshoutnEvEron April 04, 2009   Link
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    i love this song. it is so pretty! its really sad too. christofer is my hero. :))

    brieebriee19on April 05, 2009   Link

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