Lost Stars
Adam Levine
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Fmaj7 [Verse]Fmaj7 Please don't seeFmaj7 Just a boy caught up in dreams and fantasiesFmaj7 Please see meFmaj7 Reaching out for someone I can't seeFmaj7 Em Take my hand, let's see where weFmaj7 wake up tomorrowEm Best laid plans sometimes are justFmaj7 a one night standEm I'll be damned, cupid's demandingFmaj7 back his arrowG G So let's get drunk on our tears and [Chorus]Fmaj7 C God, tell us the reasonFmaj7 Youth is wasted on the youngC It's hunting seasonFmaj7 And the lambs are on the runEm Searching for meaningD D But are we all lost starsDm G Trying to light up the dark? [Verse]Continúa después del anuncioFmaj7 Who are we?Fmaj7 Just a speck of dust within the galaxyFmaj7 Woe is meFmaj7 If we're not careful, turns into realityFmaj7 Em Don't you dare, let our bestFmaj7 memories bring you sorrowEm Yesterday, I saw a lion kiss a deerFmaj7Em Turn the page, maybe we'll find aFmaj7 brand new endingG G Where we're dancing on our tears [Chorus]Fmaj7 C God, tell us the reasonFmaj7 Youth is wasted on the youngC It's hunting seasonFmaj7 And the lambs are on the runEm Searching for meaningD D But are we all lost starsDm G Trying to light up the dark? [Bridge]Fmaj7 I thought I saw you out thereC cryingFmaj7 C I thought I heard you call my nameFmaj7 I thought I heard you out thereC cryingG Fmaj7 Just the same, yeahhhhhhhhh [Chorus]Fmaj7 C God, tell us the reasonFmaj7 Youth is wasted on the youngC It's hunting seasonFmaj7 And this lamb is on the runEm Searching for meaningD D But are we all lost starsDm G Trying to light up the dark? [Bridge/Chorus]Fmaj7 I thought I saw you out thereC cryingFmaj7 C I thought I heard you call my nameFmaj7 I thought I heard you out thereEm cryingD D But are we all lost starsDm G Trying to light up the dark?D D But are we all lost starsDm G C Trying to light up the dark?
Composición: And Nick Southwood, Chris David Danielle Brisebois, Gregg Alexander y Nick Lashley
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