The Best I Can Do

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Used to love you
Used to be I'd do anything for ya
Anything to please ya
Could't get enough of your tender loving touch
That was than
This is now
And oh boy have I changed
Grown up from the starry eyed little I was
Into this new strong independent woman
Standing here with a smile on my guitar to say


BRIDGE

I'm moving on and moving out
Found me someone new
Better than you
Now I know boy
I can do so much more
You're not the best I can do
So I'm getting a new man
And I'm walkin' on


Fallen out of your love
Meant to stay true
But you just kept on nagging
Bragging that I would never have the courage to let go
Leave your sad a88 behind
Left me so blue
Until I discovered
I could make it on my own
Solo
Without you


REPEAT BRIDGE


Watching out for number 1
Learning
I can be anyone and anything I wanna be
That's how I met him
Your ex-best friend Dan
My new man
Kissed me and said
Come on girl, come on
Quit playing the fool
Can't you see he's just using you as his tool


*spoken*

Well to that baby
I say
No more.....


REPEAT BRIDGE


Stronger
Tougher
Making my own way and loving it
So different today
Than I was yesterday
At last I think I'm gonna be ok
Living my life
Day by day
Forgetting you
Now it's finally my turn to say


REPEAT BRIDGE 2X


2007 Ramona Thompson

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