Oh ya you should've known better
Now you're finding yourself alone
The sun set on all of your chances
And its chilling you to the bone
No time to sit and regret it
You should be taking this time to grow
So next time you're gonna know better
When a good thing comes along
Oh ya, you should've known better
Than to picture yourself with somebody better
Good times can never get better
Unless you open yourself to change like the weather
Oh ya you should've known better
Then to even try and play the role
Next time you'll only be acting when your sitting there all alone
Its time you learned your lesson
Started singing a different song
So next time you're gonna know better
When a good thing comes along
Oh ya, you should've known better
Than to picture yourself with somebody better
Good times can never get better
Unless you open yourself to change like the weather
It seems you're searching for something that you heard in a song or read in a letter
Good times will never get better when you picture yourself with somebody better
It seems you took your chances when you let that someone go
You were hoping it'd all work out when you walked on out the door
But now you're looking for answers wondering where it all could've gone
Well I hope that somebody catches you cause you're falling
credits
from WILDSIDE,
track released October 8, 2011
Performed by Quoia
Written by Mike Hann
Produced by Daniel Pender and Mike Hann
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