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Artist/Band:
The Fray
Lyrics for Song: You Found Me
Lyrics for Album: 2010 Grammy Nominees [2010]
I found God
On the corner of First and Amistad
Where the west
Was all but won
All alone
Smoking his last cigarette
I said, "Where you been?"
He said, "Ask anything".
Where were you
When everything was falling apart?
All my days
Were spent by the telephone
It never rang
And all I needed was a call
That never came
To the corner of First and Amistad
Lost and insecure
You found me, you found me
Lyin' on the floor
Surrounded, surrounded
Why'd you have to wait?
Where were you? Where were you?
Just a little late
You found me, you found me
In the end
Everyone ends up alone
Losing her
The only one who's ever known
Who I am
Who I'm not, who I wanna be
No way to know
How long she will be next to me
Lost and insecure
You found me, you found me
Lyin' on the floor
Surrounded, surrounded
Why'd you have to wait?
Where were you? Where were you?
Just a little late
You found me, you found me
Early morning
The city breaks
I've been callin'
For years and years and years and years
And you never left me no messages
Ya never send me no letters
You got some kinda nerve
Taking all my world
Lost and insecure
You found me, you found me
Lyin' on the floor
Where were you? Where were you?
Lost and insecure
You found me, you found me
Lyin' on the floor
Surrounded, surrounded
Why'd you have to wait?
Where were you? Where were you?
Just a little late
You found me, you found me
Why'd you have to wait?
To find me, to find me
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You Found Me
The Fray's "You Found Me" stands as a defining anthem of mid-2000s pop-rock, capturing the raw vulnerability of heartbreak with its signature acoustic guitar-driven sound. Released on the compilation "2010 Grammy Nominees," the track showcases the band's signature blend of melodic pop sensibilities and gritty, emotional delivery. The song became a cultural touchstone, resonating deeply with audiences seeking authenticity in a polished musical landscape. Its enduring popularity stems from its ability to articulate universal feelings of longing and loss, cementing The Fray's status as a leading voice in the genre during that era. The recording remains a staple in collections of 2010s pop-rock, celebrated for its lyrical honesty and melodic structure. |
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| Album Lyrics: 2010 Grammy Nominees [2010] |
 The Fray
"2010 Grammy Nominees [2010]"
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