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Oak Mountain - Better Off Alone (Acoustic) Lyrics



Oak Mountain - Better Off Alone (Acoustic) Lyrics




You taught me how to love and taught me how to try
Told me how we only could hope to be right
Finding our way beneath a Tennessee sky

Lie beneath the stars and looking for the signs
We never seemed to worry beyond our eyes
Something so simple could never stand in time

You were never ready to take the name "Beautiful"
I was never ready to go
You were wasting time and I was so pitiful
Maybe, baby, now we know
We're better off alone

Living like a dream that drifts through our sleep
Falling all around us the reasons we keep
Fighting our way to every kiss so sweet

Running up the river to save my own soul
Trying to make it back to the place of my home
Every young lover exacts her very own toll
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You taught me how to love and taught me how to try
Told me how we only could hope to be right
Finding our way beneath a Tennessee sky

Lie beneath the stars and looking for the signs
We never seemed to worry beyond our eyes
Something so simple could never stand in time

You were never ready to take the name "Beautiful"
I was never ready to go
You were wasting time and I was so pitiful
Maybe, baby, now we know
We're better off alone

Living like a dream that drifts through our sleep
Falling all around us the reasons we keep
Fighting our way to every kiss so sweet

Running up the river to save my own soul
Trying to make it back to the place of my home
Every young lover exacts her very own toll
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Writer: Jonathan Eckberg
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Oak Mountain - Better Off Alone (Acoustic) Video
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Performed By: Oak Mountain
Language: English
Length: 2:39
Written by: Jonathan Eckberg

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