Joe Bonamassa
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Bridge to better days

Bridge to better days lyrics by Joe Bonamassa. You sit in your big house baby you drive your fancy car you treat me like I'm not there but I guess that's who...

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Bridge to better days

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You sit in your big house baby

you drive your fancy car

you treat me like I'm not there

but I guess that's who you are

I'm on the bridge to better days

better days are coming now

tired of asking all my friends

please help me once more

this old life that I'm leading

got me down the floor

I'm on the bridge to better days

better days are coming now

better days are coming now

better days are coming now

gonna be a matter of time

you know the sun will rise

used to say it was in my head

I was led along instead

I'm on the bridge to better days

better days are coming now

better days are coming now

better days are coming now

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