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Take a good look at your dead-end life
Tell me you don't long for the good times
Just a moment to yourself again
Worries disappear where you begin
Got a lot more money and the bitch got style
Gonna drive that honey down the road for miles
Take me far away
Got no reason left to stay
My, my, all good
Feels a bit better than it should
Could've been a good girl but I'm not
Little attitude is what I got
My, my, all good
Feels a bit better than it should
Could've been lies, could've been free
Could've been somethin' in between
Take a slow train to a better place
Wake up somewhere to a sweeter face

Life is short before you realize
You're pushin' daisies straight up to the sky
Got a lot more money and the bitch got style
Gonna tap that honey and they come for miles
To take me on the road
Gonna lose my self-control
My, my, all good
Feels a bit better than it should
Could've been a good girl but I'm not
Little attitude is what I got
My, my, all good
Feels a bit better than it should
Could've been lies, could've been free
Could've been somethin' in between
Take this person you've never known
Find a love you can call your own
Someday maybe you'll recognize
That your beauty lies inside
If you'd just let it out sometime
Oh
Come on
[Incomprehensible]Oh
Come on
[Incomprehensible]My, my, all good
Feels a bit better than it should
Could've been a good girl but I'm not
Little attitude is what I got
My, my, all good
Feels a bit better than it should
Could've been a good girl but I'm not
Little attitude is what I got
My, my, all good
Feels a bit better than it should
Could've been a good girl but I'm not
Little attitude is what I got
My, my, all good
Feels a bit better than it should
Could've been lies, could've been free
Could've been somethin' in between

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PLUMTREE was a quartet from Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada. Formed in 1993 when the sisters Carla Gillis and Lynette Gillis met up with Amanda Braden and Nina Martin, Plumtree quickly established themselves as one of the more original young bands in Canada. Catriona Sturton replaced Martin on bass later on. The band quickly developed a highly collaborative songwriting method which combined catchy melodies, a serious approach to writing music and solid instrumentation. Plumtree split up in 2000.

Read more about Plumtree on Last.fm.


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