Best Song Ever

Album: Confessions of a Nice Girl (2011)
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  • Drivin' through town
    And I heard this song
    I'm comin' back and it wont be long
    Broke my heart
    And made me cry
    But according to the song I'm gonna be alright

    Yeah you said we'd always be together
    Such a perfect fairytale and you would never
    Kiss my best friend kill my innocence
    Your gonna love me forever
    According to the song,
    According to the best song ever.

    Whoaa whoaa
    Whoaa whoaa

    Pretty sure your gonna say sorry
    'Cause the second verse said I don't have to worry
    Your lost without me and I've got proof
    This pretty melody is tellin' me the truth

    Yeah you said we'd always be together
    Such a perfect fairytale and you would never
    Kiss my best friend kill my innocence
    Your gonna love me forever

    According to the song,
    According to the best song ever.

    And I know how it goes whoa
    I'm not crazy you still want me don't you baby
    Whoa whoa whoa

    I'm on my way
    'Cause I want you to hear
    This love songs gonna dry your tears
    Know inside you want me back
    Now our perfect loves got a perfect soundtrack

    Yeah you said we'd always be together
    Such a perfect fairytale and you would never
    Kiss my best friend kill my innocence
    Your gonna love me forever
    According to the song,
    According to the best song ever.

    Whoa whoa (best song ever) yeah it's the best song ever
    (Whoa whoa) according to the song, according to the best song ever. Writer/s: AMANDA FLYNN, BRUCE WALLACE, KATIE ARMIGER
    Publisher: Anthem Entertainment, Downtown Music Publishing, Universal Music Publishing Group
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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