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Maybe no one is the right one
I'm just tired and looking for one of these strangers
'Cause it's better than being alone
It's getting later and I'm thinking
I guess I might as well settle for one of these strangers
'Cause it's better than being aloneBetter than being alone-lone
Better than being aloneThis ain't no bad thing
If you keep coming around, things could get messy
I don't care 'cause I know this ain't the real thing, baby
Lonely lately
So what do we got to lose? (what do we got to lose?)
This ain't no bad thing
Bad thingMaybe anyone is the right one
I'm just wired, wanna have fun with one of you strangers
'Cause I'm tired of being alone
Maybe being on my own ain't such a bad thing
When I start to realize what you're doing to meIt's better than being alone
Better than being aloneThis ain't no bad thing

If you keep coming around, things could get messy
I don't care 'cause I know this ain't the real thing, baby
Lonely lately
So what do we got to lose? (what do we got to lose?)
This ain't no bad thing
Bad thingThis ain't no bad thing
First base, you got meThis ain't no bad thing
If you keep coming around, things could get messy
I don't care 'cause I know this ain't the real thing, baby
Lonely lately
So what do we got to lose?
This ain't no bad thing
Bad thing
This ain't no bad thing
Bad thing
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Robert Ellmore, Colin Dieden, Kathryn Jayne Earl, Joshua Hogan, Edwin WhitePublished by
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5 childhood friends from the San Fernando Valley in Los Angeles, augmented by 3 mid-western transplants, The Mowgli's are a quintessential California band. Inspired by the magnetism of San Francisco, the grind of Los Angeles and the serenity of the Big Sur Coast, their songs are a joyous revival of rock n' roll, a twisting indie-folk dance and a heartfelt protest ballad. Sliding from indie pop to country and a host of genres in between, the band evokes modern artists such as Fun.

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