So Good

Album: Come And Get It (2005)
Charted: 10
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  • I got this feelin' that you're taking me under
    I got this feelin' that you're taking it down
    'Cause it's you, you, you
    All you
    Came and get it

    I strive to see the way you're taking me over
    My eyes are open to you foolin' around
    'Cause it's you, you, you
    All you
    Came and get it

    Gonna show you
    I made it on my own, again
    I'll get back on my feet again
    I know I'm gonna feel
    So good, and so good, and so good

    I'm gonna stand the test of time
    I'm gonna take back what is mine
    I know I'm gonna feel
    So good, and so good, and so good

    Well you've been acting like you're seeing another
    Another victim that you've caught in your web
    'Cause it's you, you, you
    All you
    Come and get it

    I'd like to watch you suffer ever so slightly
    You better watch your back, you better beware
    'Cause it's you, you, you
    All you
    Come and get it

    Gonna show you
    I made it on my own, again
    I'll get back on my feet again
    I know I'm gonna feel
    So good, and so good, and so good

    I'm gonna stand the test of time
    I'm gonna take back what is mine
    I know I'm gonna feel
    So good, and so good, and so good

    I'm feelin' so good
    I'm feelin' so good
    So good
    So good

    (Oh oh oh oh)

    So good, and so good, and so good
    Yeah, Yeah

    Gonna show you
    I made it on my own, again
    I'll get back on my feet again
    I know I'm gonna feel
    So good, and so good, and so good

    I'm gonna stand the test of time
    I'm gonna take back what is mine
    I know I'm gonna feel
    So good, and so good, and so good Writer/s: ALAN M. GLASS, ANGUS GAYE, BRINSLEY ALLAN FORDE, GARY BENSON, TONY ROBINSON
    Publisher: Peermusic Publishing, Reservoir Media Management, Inc., Universal Music Publishing Group, Warner Chappell Music, Inc.
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