Searching for connection
Wherever the signal’s strongest
Searching for direction
A guide to help me through the darkness
Can you drop a pin (drop a pin)
Lemme know where I can find ya
I can’t seem to find ya (find ya)
Would you let me in (let me in)
Keep me safe cause I can’t keep on fightin’
I can’t seem to fight it
How do I get back to me
Get back to me
How do I get back to me
Get back to me
Breathe in, breathe out (out, out, out)
Can’t tell what the hesitation’s about
With new heights came deeper lows
War within myself
I had to let it go
Just had to let it go
Cause last you heard I jumped trains
Caught a plane
Left behind the Georgia rays
Switched lanes
Had to make my name
Tryin' to find who I’d become
Tryin' not to succumb
How do I (how do I)
Get back to me
Get back to me (how do I get back, how do I get back, how do I get back)
How do I (how do I)
Get back to me
Get back to me (get back, get back, get)
(Hmm mhmm)
You better call me, call me
Call me if you get lost
You may feel led astray
Baby boy, you’re on your way
Call me, call me
Call me if you get lost
You may feel led astray
Baby boy, you’re on your way
Call me, call me (call me)
Call me if you get lost
You may feel led astray (led astray)
Baby boy, you’re on your way
Call me, call me (call me)
Call me if you get lost
You may feel led astray
Baby boy, you’re on your way
Hmm mhmm
You're on your way
Hey
(You better call me, call me) Call me if you get lost
Call me if you get lost
Call me if you get lost
Call me if you get lost
Call me if you get lost
Call me if you get lost
Call me if you get lost
You can always call me if you get lost


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call me if you get lost Lyrics as written by Malcom Moon

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    sorry if these are wrong...i know i couldn't get all the words but at least it's a start.

    scrumptiouson March 23, 2010   Link

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