To be with you is easy
I know you're good for me
This feeling inside me
Oh, it sends me sky high

To be with you is easy
Oh baby, I know you're good for me
This feeling inside me
Oh, it sends me sky high

You're good for me, my baby
So good for me, my love
You're good for me, my baby
So good for me, oh love

To feel for you is easy
Oh baby, I know you're good for me
This feeling inside me
Oh, it sends me sky high

You're good for me, my baby
So good for me, my love
You're good for me, my baby
So good for me, oh love

You're good for me, my baby
So good for me, my love
You're good for me, my baby
So good for me, oh love

You're good for me, my baby
So good for me, my love
You're good for me, my baby
So good for me, oh love


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Good for Me Lyrics as written by Paavo Siljamaki Jonathan David Grant

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  • +1
    General Comment

    Not sure how this got through, but

    2nd paragraph, first line is

    To be with you is easy oh baby. Not To for feel for you is easy oh baby.

    Now the second time at ~2:45, says: To feel for you is easy oh baby.

    Then continues.

    Thanks :)

    Vhamtnofon August 20, 2011   Link

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