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How the West Was Lost Songtext
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How the West Was Lost Songtext

What′s the pain that makes you leave like?
It seems that nothing I can be will make you stay.
What's the pain that makes you leave like?
You know that every choice you make is mine as well.

We change and rearrange,
But we don′t feel right lately.
I'm here and there you go,
And you don't care at all.

[Chorus:]
Well when you stumble and you fall,
I want to be the one you call.
Despite the fact you left us all,
I want to be the one you call.
So move out west to dig the coast life,
Until those rainy days,
Ruin all your beach sides and your tan lines.


Who′s the star you′re trying to be like?
The glamour never seems to full the void inside.
Who's the star you′re trying to be like?
You know that every constellation needs a name.

We change and rearrange,
But we don't feel right lately.
I′m here and there you go,
And you don't care at all.

Well when you stumble and you fall,
I want to be the one you call.
Despite the fact you left us all,
I want to be the one you call.
So move out west to dig the coast life,
Until those rainy days,
Ruin all your beach sides and your tan lines.

You forget all these years,
You forget you left me right here.

I know you′re searching for a purpose,
Or a dream to fulfill,
But my darling,
You're sacrificing everything,
'Cause my dream is to be your purpose.


Well when you stumble and you fall,
I want to be the one you call.
Despite the fact you left us all,
I want to be the one you call.
So move out west to dig the coast life,
Until those rainy days,
Ruin all your beach sides and your tan lines.

Well when you stumble and you fall,
I want to be the one you call.
Despite the fact you left us all,
I want to be the one you call.
So move out west to dig the coast life,
Until those rainy days,
Ruin all your beach sides and your tan lines.

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