Hey
Hmm, oh
Oh, oh, whoa, whoa

Behind every good man
There's a woman
She never lets me down
Makes me feel so
Good
When she's loving me
Man it's like
Whoa, whoa, whoa
She's my ride or die
Twenty-four, seven
Three, sixty-five
So no matter what is
Facing me
She finds a way to give me strength
For her I'll wait
A life
But I can't go tonight
Without hearing the voice of an angel

[Chorus]
The difference is
She makes the world a little better
The difference is
She makes it hurt a little less
The difference is
She can take away the pressure
The closest thing to heaven
Ooh, that's the difference
Now find one right now
You'll walk a little better
You'll talk a little better
You'll eat a little better
You'll dress a little better
She's the closest thing to heaven
Ooh, that's the difference
Hey, she makes the difference

She lets the weight
Right off of my shoulders
And with this girl
I could picture growing
Older
And if you got
One like mine
Better pull her
Closer
Don't play the cool guy
You'll lose ya chance
To show her
She promises the
Best for me
A hundred percent
She expects from me
That's why I'm
For life
To see her
Every night
And feel the touch
The touch of an angel

[Chorus]

Now can any real say
If ya see a girl like mine
Don't push her away
Cause a girl like that
Don't come around everyday
Yes, I said that's the difference

[Chorus]


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The Difference Lyrics as written by James Bunton Christopher A. Stewart

Lyrics © Universal Music Publishing Group, Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC, Peermusic Publishing, Warner Chappell Music, Inc.

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