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Better Off This Way - Allen Stone



     
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Sittin' where we once sat, knowin' that I'm stronger now
Turnin' up the radio, crankin' up the stereo loud
And I'll always feel better than the time, we went out
It's not a game, You're driving me insane to, the point where my heart breaks, for you
I call your name, and then I come to find you, To see that we are over, it's true
I know, I know that we're better off this way
I know, I know that we'll never be the same
Sittin' where we once sat, knowin' that I'm stronger now
Turnin' up the radio, crankin' up the stereo loud
And I'll always feel better than the time, we went out
Stayed away. Rejected every phone call, Hid from every doorbell, you rang
I'm better off, without you right here with me, assisting every move that I make
I know, I know that we're better off this way
I know, I know that we'll never be the same

There's still a place in my heart that seems to be missin'
When we went out you always seemed to fill it
Maybe I want you back, in my life
There's still a place in my heart that seems to be missin'
When we went out you always seemed to fill it
Maybe I want you back, in my life
Sittin' where we once sat, knowin' that I'm stronger now
Turnin' up the radio, crankin' up the stereo loud
Sittin' where we once sat, knowin' that I'm stronger now
Turnin' up the radio, crankin' up the stereo loud
Sittin' where we once sat, knowin' that I'm stronger now
Turnin' up the radio, crankin' up the stereo loud
And I'll never feel better than the time, we went out
And I'll never feel better than the time, we went out
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From backwoods barbecues and community gatherings; Allen Stone emerges to share personal melodies, telling his tales of life after just 24 years. Getting his start singing at his father's church in small-town America; it wasn't until later when introduced to the greats of soul music (Marvin Gaye,Aretha Franklin) and then to the confessional lyrical fashion of the 60's -70's singer/ songwriters, did music begin to ignite intense passion, eventually carrying this boy to a musical home.

Read more about Allen Stone on Last.fm.


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