Finding You Lyrics

[Verse 1]
I wanna lay in your arms when the world is burning
I wanna dig in your heart, take away your hurting
Kiss me and tell me I'm fine and forget we’re dying
I wanna feel you tonight like the very first time
Let's run away, baby, drive straight into the moonlight
Kiss me and tell me you're mine like no one’s watching
Like time is stopping

[Chorus]
I know forever don't exist
But after this life, I'll find you in the next
So when I say "forever," it's the goddamn truth
I'll keep finding, finding you


[Verse 2]
I'm gonna search for your love, right through Hell and Heaven
Millions of years yet to come and in all dimensions
I know that you'll always be my happy ending
My happy ending

[Chorus]
No, I know forever don't exist
But after this life, I’ll find you in the next
So when I say "forever," it’s the goddamn truth
I'll keep finding, finding you

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Genius Annotation

“Finding You” is the 7th track off of Kesha’s new highly anticipated album Rainbow. The song is about looking and being with the person you love in every new life you take on.

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What did Kesha say about "Finding You"?
Genius Answer

I worked with Ricky Reed on “Finding You,” and also Justin Tranter, who used to be in this band called Semi Precious Weapons; he’s been my friend forever. This song starts with a really interesting, strange — but still beautiful — guitar riff. That’s where we started: trying to come up with really odd melodies.

I was like, ‘Yes, let’s stick to that!’ — and then was like, ‘What do we even do with this?’ So we just sat on the floor and just started talking, and I remember talking about my boyfriend — about how I just really love him. And I also really, really hope that I have multiple lifetimes, because I can’t stand the thought of just one lifetime with the people I love. So this song’s about my belief that we have soul groups and when I die I want to find the people I love in the next lifetime. One lifetime is not enough when you love someone so deeply it hurts.

  • Kesha – NPR
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