Lost & Found – Song and Lyrics by Adrienne Pierce

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Written by: NORMAN FELLER

Duration: 3:39

Discover the poetic beauty in ‘Lost & Found’ by Adrienne Pierce. This lyric breakdown takes you on a journey through the artist’s thoughts, emotions, and the story they aim to tell. From clever metaphors to evocative imagery, we delve into the nuances that make this song a lyrical masterpiece. Whether you’re a fan of Adrienne Pierce or a lover of well-crafted words, our detailed analysis will give you a deeper understanding and appreciation of this song.

Eyes like flowers, I love the way you see, you see
You see you’re the best thing that’s happened to me
Maybe I should fight harder for you
But I said I’d let you go when you wanted me to

Have no power, I see the way you run, you run
You run as soon as we start to have fun
Maybe I will feel better alone
Or just feel something, my heart is turning to stone

So, so slow
Can you feel me letting go?
I, I know that we turn away
When the cracks begin to show

And now we’re sleeping with the television and all the lights on
One of us is leaving soon but we’re both already gone
Stuck at the lost and found, watch things disappear
Looking for the missing piece but it was never here

Every hour, I find a way, a way, a way
A way to convince myself to stay
Back and forth, I can’t juggle
Lying here need to stand up and struggle

Ivory tower, I know the way you think, you think
You think it’s making my heart sink
Unamused, tired of the antics
I’m sick of arguing over semantics

So, so slow
Can you feel me letting go?
I, I know that we turn away
When the cracks begin to show

And now we’re sleeping with the television and all the lights on
One of us is leaving soon but we’re both already gone
Stuck at the lost and found, watch things disappear
Looking for the missing piece but it was never here

Sleeping with the television and all the lights on
One of us is leaving soon but we’re both already gone
Stuck at the lost and found, watch things disappear
Looking for the missing piece but it was never here