A Better Life
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A Better Life
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Stop, take a moment and sit down
Right here next to me
Did you ever imagine
As good as this could be
Breathe deeper than that now
Let the ocean air fill your lungs
Smell the flowers in the back yard
Don't worry about getting stung
Cuz we're in the good times now
Laugh like you don't know how
Cuz we're in the good times
Stress to distress for nothing
But the sake of a good complaint
the drama of the instant
Gets lost in some good restraint
Dim your lights now, for a moment
And try to bring it down a bit
Be careful what you wish for
Cuz you can get lost in it
Cuz we're in the good times now
Don't act like you don't know how
Cuz we're in the good times
Hey going to a better life
and we go
Cuz we're in the good times now
Laugh like you won't allow
Cuz we're in the good times
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