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Lost in Prelude Video (MV)




Performed By: Dan Collins
Featuring: a Piano
Language: English
Length: 4:01
Written by: Daniel Collins




Dan Collins - Lost in Prelude Lyrics
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[ Featuring a Piano ]

I see a cell tower blinking right in front a sunset
10 miles and I think I can touch it
Looks hot like a firey oven
It's cold outside, ain't phased or nothin'
It got dark but the light's still there
All our little voices are in the air
I can find a metaphor somewhere
But this cell tower can't relay my prayer
I know I won't know what happens until it takes me too
But I've got all these questions lost in prelude
Who do I talk to on these boring Wednesday afternoons
We used to fill this time with utter ease
I'd like to share my hopes and joys, my sorrows and regrets
But since you've left no message is received
Been looking for your likeness in every face
Sparkling eyes and a smile for days
But nothing on earth can replace
Video, voicemail, no none of it's the same
I feel bad moving on without you
Growing up too fast like I do
If you were here you'd say "slow down dude"
Well I know, I know, I know
I know I won't know what happens until it takes me too
But I've got all these questions lost in prelude
Who do I talk to on these boring Wednesday afternoons
We used to fill this time with utter ease
I'd like to share my hopes and joys, my sorrows and regrets
But since you've left no message is received
I'd do anything to breathe the air you breathe
It's like trying to catch the wind
It seems so real when it brushes past your skin
But you can't bottle it
It's everywhere and nowhere, that's just how it is
I know I won't know what happens until it takes me too
But I've got all these questions lost in prelude
Who do I talk to on these boring Wednesday afternoons
We used to fill this time with utter ease
I wanna share my hopes and joys, my sorrows and regrets
But since you've left no message is received
I'd do anything to breathe the air you breathe
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I see a cell tower blinking right in front a sunset
10 miles and I think I can touch it
Looks hot like a firey oven
It's cold outside, ain't phased or nothin'
It got dark but the light's still there
All our little voices are in the air
I can find a metaphor somewhere
But this cell tower can't relay my prayer
I know I won't know what happens until it takes me too
But I've got all these questions lost in prelude
Who do I talk to on these boring Wednesday afternoons
We used to fill this time with utter ease
I'd like to share my hopes and joys, my sorrows and regrets
But since you've left no message is received
Been looking for your likeness in every face
Sparkling eyes and a smile for days
But nothing on earth can replace
Video, voicemail, no none of it's the same
I feel bad moving on without you
Growing up too fast like I do
If you were here you'd say "slow down dude"
Well I know, I know, I know
I know I won't know what happens until it takes me too
But I've got all these questions lost in prelude
Who do I talk to on these boring Wednesday afternoons
We used to fill this time with utter ease
I'd like to share my hopes and joys, my sorrows and regrets
But since you've left no message is received
I'd do anything to breathe the air you breathe
It's like trying to catch the wind
It seems so real when it brushes past your skin
But you can't bottle it
It's everywhere and nowhere, that's just how it is
I know I won't know what happens until it takes me too
But I've got all these questions lost in prelude
Who do I talk to on these boring Wednesday afternoons
We used to fill this time with utter ease
I wanna share my hopes and joys, my sorrows and regrets
But since you've left no message is received
I'd do anything to breathe the air you breathe
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Writer: Daniel Collins
Copyright: Lyrics © O/B/O DistroKid, Warner Chappell Music, Inc.

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