This is the second track on Strange Days (1967). The song’s title can be a reference to the poem “A Little Girl Lost”, by William Blake, written in 1794. Given the connection Morrison had with Blake’s work, it might just be.
[Chorus 1]
You're lost little girl
You're lost little girl
You're lost
Tell me who are you?
[Chorus 2]
I think that you know what to do
Impossible? Yes, but it's true
I think that you know what to do, yeah
Sure that you know what to do
[Chorus 1]
You're lost little girl
You're lost little girl
You're lost
Tell me who are you?
[Chorus 2]
I think that you know what to do
Impossible? Yes, but it's true
I think that you know what to do, girl
Sure that you know what to do
[Outro]
You're lost little girl
You're lost little girl
You're lost
You’re Lost Little Girl was written by John Densmore & Ray Manzarek & Jim Morrison & Robby Krieger.
You’re Lost Little Girl was produced by Paul A. Rothchild.
The Doors released You’re Lost Little Girl on Mon Sep 25 1967.