(Commonplace things seem to have great significance)
(Hi)

Turn around your life or we'll change without your consent
Without your okay, it happened again
I woke up today and everything changed
All my friends and all my family
Suddenly don't understand me
Understand I'm not the man they think I am

Try chasin' it down
Try chasin' it down
Try chasin' it down
It don't wanna be found
It don't wanna be found
It don't wanna be found

Favorite table, favorite waitress, favorite place
It's up in flames, it's up for sale
It doesn't matter anyhow
Like anything that tasted sweet
It only tastes that way about a week
Before at best gone bittersweet

Try chasin' it down
Try chasin' it down
Try chasin' it down
It don't wanna be found
It don't wanna be found
It don't wanna be found

Abigail, oh, baby girl
You had a name that said itself
But funny how the name can change
About the time you find you're sick of sayin' it
Sayin' it, sayin' it, sayin' it
We had a thing so lovely
It took every last part of me
But funny, once you're into it
The all-encompassing thing's just a part of it
Part of it, part of it, part of it

Try to get back there
Try to get back there
Try to get back there
Try to get back there
It's a one shot deal
One shot deal
It's a one shot deal

Turn around your life or we'll change
Without your consent, without your okay
All my friends and all my family
Suddenly don't understand me
Understand I'm not the man they think I am

(Oh, where'd it go?)
(Oh, where'd it go?)
(Oh, where'd it go?)
Oh

Oh, you try chasin' it down (oh, where'd it go?)
Try chasin' it down (oh)
Try chasin' it down (where'd it go?)
Try chasin' it down (oh)
It don't wanna be found (oh, where'd it go?)
It don't wanna be found (oh)
It don't wanna be found (where'd it go?)
It don't wanna be found (oh)

Try to get back there
Try to get back there
Try to get back there
Try to get back there
There
There


Lyrics submitted by rainbowcrayon, edited by Reapermane

Chasing It Down Lyrics as written by Ryan Guldemond

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    WHAT does he say after the Abigail verse? After "sayin' it", they say something like "shagra" or "she rock" or something and I cannot understand it!

    brainpillson May 25, 2011   Link
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    The lyrics are wrong on the Abigal part more or less, since it should be "About the time you find your sick of saying it" instead of singer. It makes more sense too.

    espurr1110on June 06, 2018   Link
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    This is a really good song, kinda obvious... singer has problems and "chases it down" to feel better. As for the "shagra" thought that was just a sample or something... -shrugs-

    DJgifon May 02, 2012   Link

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