Beautiful

Album: Everything Changes (2011)
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  • You’re not better than this:
    When you’re thinking you’re that smart
    Life’s frozen with a broken heart
    You’re so cruel
    You’re so beautiful
    You’re not better than this!

    It’s just better that way:
    Go on thinking you’re that cool
    No one can send us back to school
    There’s just one more stupid thing to do
    You’re not better than this

    I gently watch you fall
    It feels like
    Destroying something beautiful
    I gently watch you fall
    It feels like
    Destroying something beautiful

    You’re not better than this:
    And your life is not a big deal
    With insomnia nothing is real
    When you’re down it doesn’t matter how you feel
    You’re not better than this!

    It’s just better that way:
    And you’re thinking you’re that smart
    You figured out my dead spot
    You’re so cruel
    You’re so beautiful
    You’re not better than this

    Do you see it on screen
    Do you hear their screams
    When the whole city’s drowned
    In cold sweat Writer/s: GREG DARLING, JULIAN LENNON
    Publisher: CONCORD MUSIC PUBLISHING LLC
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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