My Best Friend

Album: Make Believe (2005)
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  • When everything is wrong I'll come talk to you
    You make things alright when I'm feeling blue

    You are such a blessing
    And I won't be messing
    With the one thing that brings light to all of my darkness

    You're my best friend
    And I love you (love you)
    And I love you (love you)
    Yes I do

    There is no other one who can take your place
    I feel happy inside when I see your face
    I hope you believe me
    Because I speak sincerely
    And I mean it when I tell you that I need you

    You're my best friend
    And I love you (love you)
    And I love you (love you)
    Yes I do

    I'm here right beside you
    I will never leave you
    And I feel the pain you feel when you start crying

    You're my best friend
    And I love you (love you)
    And I love you (love you)
    Yes I do
    You're my best friend
    And I love you (love you)
    And I love you (love you)
    Yes I do
    Yes I do
    Yes I do Writer/s: Rivers Cuomo
    Publisher: E O Smith Music
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