The Best Keeps Getting Better

Album: Freight Train (2010)
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  • We started out and life was perfect
    I never thought our love would change
    But years of ups and downs made a difference
    It's not the same as it was yesterday

    I don't treat you like I used to
    You don't look the same into my eyes
    We thought the best would be behind us
    But the best keeps getting better all the time

    We learned how to love and how to make up
    And found what it takes to be enough
    Like a 30-year-old wine hearts intertwined
    The best keeps getting better all the time

    I love you now more than ever
    And you appreciate me more today
    Melted together, hearts and minds
    The best keeps getting better all the time

    We learned how to love and how to make up
    And found what it takes to be enough
    Like a 30-year-old wine, hearts intertwined
    The best keeps getting better all the time

    Like a 30-year-old wine, hearts intertwined
    The best keeps getting better all the time
    The best keeps getting better all the time Writer/s: ALAN JACKSON
    Publisher: Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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