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Marley Brown - better person Lyrics



Marley Brown - better person Lyrics




Walkin' down an empty road
Hopin' that it somehow leads to home
But do I even know, where that is anymore
Got a feelin' that we've changed
But then again, I think I've stayed the same
Never learned from my mistakes
New year, new me, I swore

I can't help it
I can't help it
It's just me
I can't help it
I can't help it
It's who I'm meant to be

Maybe in a past life or in a different world
I'm a better person, I'm a different girl
I don't break things I fix
You can teach an old dog new tricks
Maybe somewhere far or at least somewhere else
I don't have to focus more on fixing myself
I'm just better than I am now
I'm a better person somehow

I seem to miss every deadline
Feel like every day I'm wasting time
Don't even know who I am
No, seriously, who am I

I can't help it
I can't help it
It's just me
I can't help it
I can't help it
It's who I'm meant to be

Maybe in a past life or in a different world
I'm a better person, I'm a different girl
I don't break things, I fix
You can teach an old dog new tricks
Maybe somewhere far or at least somewhere else
I don't have to focus more on fixing myself
I'm just better than I am now
I'm a better person somehow

I break everything I touch
I just seem to screw it up
I make everything ten times worse
Knowing me's a blessing and a curse
Striving for something that can't be achieved
Never not stressing 'bout how I'm perceived
Karma turns life into reflections
You can't spend life aiming for perfection

Maybe in a past life or in a different world
I'm a better person, I'm a different girl
I don't break things, I fix
You can teach an old dog new tricks
Maybe somewhere far, or at least somewhere else
I don't have to focus more on fixing myself
But I'm okay how I am now
I'm a better person somehow
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Walkin' down an empty road
Hopin' that it somehow leads to home
But do I even know, where that is anymore
Got a feelin' that we've changed
But then again, I think I've stayed the same
Never learned from my mistakes
New year, new me, I swore

I can't help it
I can't help it
It's just me
I can't help it
I can't help it
It's who I'm meant to be

Maybe in a past life or in a different world
I'm a better person, I'm a different girl
I don't break things I fix
You can teach an old dog new tricks
Maybe somewhere far or at least somewhere else
I don't have to focus more on fixing myself
I'm just better than I am now
I'm a better person somehow

I seem to miss every deadline
Feel like every day I'm wasting time
Don't even know who I am
No, seriously, who am I

I can't help it
I can't help it
It's just me
I can't help it
I can't help it
It's who I'm meant to be

Maybe in a past life or in a different world
I'm a better person, I'm a different girl
I don't break things, I fix
You can teach an old dog new tricks
Maybe somewhere far or at least somewhere else
I don't have to focus more on fixing myself
I'm just better than I am now
I'm a better person somehow

I break everything I touch
I just seem to screw it up
I make everything ten times worse
Knowing me's a blessing and a curse
Striving for something that can't be achieved
Never not stressing 'bout how I'm perceived
Karma turns life into reflections
You can't spend life aiming for perfection

Maybe in a past life or in a different world
I'm a better person, I'm a different girl
I don't break things, I fix
You can teach an old dog new tricks
Maybe somewhere far, or at least somewhere else
I don't have to focus more on fixing myself
But I'm okay how I am now
I'm a better person somehow
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Writer: Marley Brown
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Performed By: Marley Brown
Language: English
Length: 3:59
Written by: Marley Brown

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