You Were Good

Album: Damage (2013)
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  • It could have been but never was
    At least the way you thought it'd be when you grew up
    And there's so much of you I love
    But loving you alone isn't enough

    You were good
    You were good
    Then you were gone
    I believed you all along
    Yeah it's sad but baby here we are
    It was good
    It was good
    Then it was gone

    You got a charm you wear around your neck
    Reminds you of him and I can see right through
    Either you're just bad at cheating
    Or there's something your heart you wished I knew

    You were good
    You were good
    Then you were gone
    I believed you all along
    Yeah it's sad but baby here we are
    It was good
    It was good
    Then it was gone

    So I'm not who you wanted but
    You're still the one who sets the fire in me
    Guess I'll drink what I'll drink
    Until the loving touch I need is not a need

    You were good
    You were good
    Then you were gone
    I believed you all along
    Yeah it's sad but baby here we are
    It was good
    It was good
    Then it was gone
    It was good
    It was good
    Then it was gone
    It was good
    It was good
    Then it was gone Publisher: Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd.
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