Every second is a lifetime
And every minute more brings you closer to God
And you see nothing but the red lights
You let your body burn like never before.

And it feels better than love.
Yeah it feels better than love.

Turn away, turn away, close your eyes
you can runaway.
It's not enough.

Another second in the sunshine,
A decade in the dark taking part in a dream.
Have you forgotten what she looks like?
Or do you only see what you want to believe?

Does it feel better than love?
Does it feel better than love?

Turn away, turn away, close your eyes
you can runaway.
It's not enough.

I see the lights through the rain, oh tonight
but they never change.
So what is love?

Does it feel better than love?
Does it feel better than love?

Turn away, turn away, close your eyes
you can runaway.
It's not enough.

I see the lights through the rain, oh tonight
but they never change.
So what is love


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Better Than Love Lyrics as written by Gregory Perkins Daniel Atkins

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    Good song, although I can't help but be reminded of the HIM version of Wicked Game during the 'and it feels better than love'.

    fucton June 11, 2011   Link

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