George Says He Has Lost His Way in This World

Alasdair MacLean

[Verse 1]
When you sleep you lose your face
The gardenhead he knows your name
He's rising
And you don't wanna be here then

[Verse 2]
Now a fog rolls through the streets
It clicks between your tongue and teeth
You're no one
Ah but you're dressed up as someone

[Chorus]
George says he has lost his way in this world
He's lost his way in this world
He's lost his way in this world

[Chorus]
George says he has lost his way in this world
He's lost his way in this world
He's lost his way in this world

[Verse 3]
Dogs are barking in the night
The pylons hum the marsh is quiet
And outside
It's just a hair after midnight

[Verse 4]
Satyrs laughing in the trees
The green man walking in the leaves
It's nothing
But isn't everything something?

[Chorus]
George says he has lost his way in this world
He's lost his way in this world
He's lost his way in this world

[Chorus]
George says he has lost his way in this world
He's lost his way in this world
He's lost his way in this world

Trivia about the song George Says He Has Lost His Way in This World by The Clientele

When was the song “George Says He Has Lost His Way in This World” released by The Clientele?
The song George Says He Has Lost His Way in This World was released in 2008, on the album “That Night, a Forest Grew”.
Who composed the song “George Says He Has Lost His Way in This World” by The Clientele?
The song “George Says He Has Lost His Way in This World” by The Clientele was composed by Alasdair MacLean.

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