Dr. Hook - Better Love Next Time Lyrics

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Better Love Next Time

Better Love Next Time Lyrics |
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What Are The Lyrics For Better Love Next Time By Dr. Hook?
I'm your friend, you can talk to me
I read your face, I see misery So the one you love has left you dry Don't start believing that you're gonna die Just pick your heart up off the floor And try, try again You'll find better love next time, baby Don't give up and I know you're gonna find Better love next time, baby Someone will be waiting down the line With better love, better love, better love, better love next time Sometimes it's better to let it all go I've been there and I think I should know So have a good cry, wash out your heart If you keep it inside it'll tear you apart Sometimes you lose but you're gonna win If you just, if you just keep hanging in You'll find better love next time, baby Don't give up and I know you're gonna find Better love next time, baby Someone will be waiting down the line With better love, better love, better love, better love next time You'll find better love next time, baby Don't give up and I know you're gonna find Better love next time, baby Someone will be waiting down the line With better love, better love, better love, better love next time Better love next time, baby Don't give up |
Who Wrote Better Love Next Time By Dr. Hook?
Johnny Slate, Larry Keith, Steve L. Pippin
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What's The Duration Of The Better Love Next Time By Dr. Hook?The duration of Better Love Next Time is 3:03 minutes and seconds. |
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