How You Like Me Now?

Album: The House That Dirt Built (2009)
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  • Now there was a time
    When you loved me so
    I couldn't do wrong
    And now you need to know

    See, I been a bad bad bad bad man
    And I'm in deep, yeah
    I found a brand new love for this man
    And can't wait till you see
    I can't wait

    So how you like me now?
    How you like me now?
    How you like me now?
    How you like me now?

    How you like me now?
    How you like me now?
    How you like me now?
    How you like me now?

    Remember the time
    When I eat you up
    Yeah I was a lie
    That you can't give up

    If I was to cheat
    Oh no, would you see right through me?
    If I sing a sad sad sad sad song
    Would you give it to me? Would you?

    So how you like me now?
    How you like me now?
    How you like me now?
    How you like me now?

    How you like me now?
    How you like me now?
    How you like me now?
    How you like me now?

    Does that make you love me baby?
    Does that make you want me baby?
    Does that make you love me baby?
    Does that make you want me baby? Writer/s: ARLESTER CHRISTIAN, CHRISTOPHER WILLIAM ELLUL, DANIEL MATTHEW TAYLOR, KELVIN CLAUDE SWABY, SPENCER HARRISON PAGE
    Publisher: CONCORD MUSIC PUBLISHING LLC, Third Side Music Inc.
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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