And It's Better Now

Album: Hello! (1973)
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  • Riding along on the words of a song in my head
    Thinking all day of the thoughts in my mind never said
    I have needed a friend, over and over again
    Everyone sings of a God they have known
    Now I have a God of my own

    And it's better now, been a long, long time
    And it's better now that the words can rhyme

    Gotta have something to sing about, everyone must have a song
    Now I got something to sing about, everyone's singing my song
    Gotta have something to sing about, everyone must have a song
    Now I got something to sing about, everyone's singing my song

    Dreaming away, never wishing to be anyone
    Never a question or reason to find right or wrong
    When I looked at the end, over and over again
    Riding along on the words of a song
    Thinking my time had all gone

    And it's better now, been a long, long time
    And it's better now that the words can rhyme

    Gotta have something to sing about, everyone must have a song
    Now I got something to sing about, everyone's singing my song
    Gotta have something to sing about, everyone must have a song
    Now I got something to sing about, everyone's singing my song Writer/s: FRANCIS DOMINIC MICHAEL NICOLA ROSSI, ROBERT KEITH YOUNG
    Publisher: BMG Rights Management
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