Better Off Without You

Album: Only Honest on the Weekend (2020)
Charted: 14
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  • I thought my world was crumbling
    When I woke up and you weren't in my bed
    And I was left here wondering how
    You could walk away and never turn back

    Tried to right all your wrongs
    I never thought that I'd be lost
    But I found the truth
    I was searching for me in you

    Now I'm better off without you
    And it's finally clear to see
    That the person I was missing
    It's not you, it's me

    Now I'm better off without you
    And I've never felt so free
    'Cause the person I was missing
    It's not you, it's me

    I tried so hard to please you
    But nothing that I did would work
    Oh, and all the things that we've been through
    Now it's time to start putting me first

    Tried to right all your wrongs
    I never thought that I'd be lost
    But I found the truth
    I was searching for me in you

    Now I'm better off without you
    And it's finally clear to see
    That the person I was missing
    It's not you, it's me

    Now I'm better off without you
    And I've never felt so free
    'Cause the person I was missing
    It's not you, it's me

    Better off, better off
    Better off without you
    Better off, better off
    Better off without you

    I thought my world was crumbling
    When I woke up and you weren't in my bed
    And I was left here wondering how
    You could walk away and never turn back

    Now I'm better off without you
    And I've never felt so free
    'Cause the person I was missing
    It's not you, it's me

    Better off, better off
    Better off without you
    Better off, better off
    Better off without you Writer/s: Lewis Jankel, Rebecca Claire Hill
    Publisher: Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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