Never Wanted

Album: Love Letters (2014)
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  • Never wanted, never needed

    You said honey, best be leaving

    If you want, I'll pack a bag

    Foreign money, in your hand

    In your hand baby

    Tube of tooth paste, facial cleanser
    Bar of soap and moisturizer

    But it gets better

    But it gets better

    Never wanted, never needed

    You said honey, how you feeling?

    Hotel pillows, worth a try

    If you want me, swing on by

    Swing on by baby

    Mini bar with, many choices

    Bedside table, distant voices

    But it gets better

    But it gets better

    Does it get better?
    Does it get better?
    Does it get better?

    Never wanted, never needed

    You said honey, best be leaving

    If you want, I'll pack a bag

    Foreign money, in your hand

    In your hand baby Writer/s: JOSEPH PATRICK MOUNT
    Publisher: Universal Music Publishing Group
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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