A Whole Lot Better

Album: My Old Familiar Friend (2009)
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  • Take a seat, 'cause there's something I wanna say
    Take it easy, don't take it the wrong way
    I feel a whole lot better when you're not around
    I feel a whole lot better
    I feel a whole lot better
    When you're not around

    In and out of love
    In and out of love
    In and out of love
    In and out of love

    I change my mind every time that the wind blows
    Don't know what happens, don't know where the time goes
    I feel a whole lot better when you come around
    I feel a whole lot better
    I feel a whole lot better
    I feel a whole lot better when you come around

    I fell in love with you, and out of love with you, and back in love with you, all in the same day
    I fell in love with you, and out of love with you, and back in love with you, all in the same day
    I fell in love with you, and out of love with you, and back in love with you, all in the same day
    I fell in love with you, and out of love with you, and back in love with you, all in the same day

    I fell in love with you, and out of love with you, and back in love with you, all in the same day
    I fell in love with you, and out of love with you, and back in love with you, all in the same day
    I fell in love with you, and out of love with you, and back in love with you, all in the same day
    I fell in love with you, and out of love with you, and back in love with you, all in the same day

    I feel a whole lot better when you come around
    I feel a whole lot better
    I feel a whole lot better
    I feel a whole lot better when you come around Writer/s: BRENDAN BENSON
    Publisher: BMG Rights Management
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