I know you're so good for me
I know you're so good for me
Good for me
So good for me

I need you baby, more than I can say, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah
'Cause you touch my soul in every way
You've got the power to capture the hours I'm in
Shelter from the seasons, all alone and sick
Looked around for reasons and I found myself in bed
And it's going to my head

I know you're so good for me
I know you're so good for me
Good for me
You're so good for me

Oh, I know the sun's gonna shine
(Let it shine)
Stay with me, baby, let me know that you're mine
(You're mine)
I say, you got the time, so just give me a sign

I said, baby
(Oh, baby, oh)
I said, baby
(Oh no, give me a sign)
I said, baby
(You're so good for me)
So good for me
Ooh baby, ooh baby, ooh baby

I know you're so good for me
(Ooh, yeah)
I know you're so good for me
(Yes you are)
Good for me
(Sweet as honey)
Good for me

Oh, oh, the sun's gonna shine
(Let it shine)
Stay with me, baby, make me know that you're mine
(Make me know it)
You got the time, so come on, give me a sign
(Yes you have it)

I know you're so good for me
(You're so good for me baby)
I know you're so good for me
(Yeah, give it to me)
So good for me




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You're So Good for Me Lyrics as written by Greg Ridley Steve Marriott

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