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Many Are Lost

from You Say, I Say by The Folk

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Walk down the streets of queen and king,
Moonless night, the lights are bright
A voice from the street comes over to me,
Will I be all right, will I be all right

Hold yourself together boy,
Paint me a picture that I won’t forget
Golden hearts are here to stay,
Many are lost, many are gone

Many are lost but we all die at the same time
Many are gone but we all die at the same time

Pick up the pieces, connect the dots
Of the Saturday night, I feel all right
A sucker on the street comes over to me,
Will I be all right, will I be all right
Drink your sorrows forevermore,
Tell me a truth that I won’t regret
Sinners and liars will always repay,
Many are lost, many are gone

Many are lost but we all die at the same time
Many are gone but we all die at the same time

I feel alone on these big city streets,
Crying my eyes out, ripping my heart out
I feel at home when my luck’s all run out,
Ripping my eyes out, crying my heart out

Many are lost but we all die at the time
Many are gone but we all die at the same time

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from You Say, I Say, track released December 20, 2011
Produced, Composed and Performed By: The Folk
Produced/Engineered By: Nick Biffis
Mastered By: Scott Lake at Metalworks Studios
Lyrics By: Sara BV

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The Folk Guelph, Ontario

Independent psych/rock/fuckpop from Guelph, ON.
The Folk are Emmalia Bortolon-Vettor, Sarafina Bortolon-Vettor, Mark Ferrari, Liam Magahay, Alex Howard and Rigel Rozanski.

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