I got a rep for breaking hearts
Now, I'm done with superstars
And all the tears on her guitar
I'm not bitter
Now I see, everything I'd ever need
Is the girl in front of me
She's much better

You, I wanna fly with you
Tear up the sky with you
You're much better
You, I wanna fight with you
Make up tonight with you
You're much better

Now, I've got some enemies
And they're all friends suddenly
Bff's eternally
But I'm not bitter
I believe that the road that people lead
Helps you find the one you need
You're much better
Yeah

You, I wanna fly with you
Tear up the sky with you
You're much better, much better, girl
You, I wanna fight with you
Make up tonight with you
You're much better
Ooh, yeah

You, I wanna fly with you
Tear up the skies with you
Oh, you're much better
You, I wanna fight with you
Make up tonight with you
Oh, you're much better
You're much better, girl

Ooh-ooh-ooh, you, you
You, I wanna fight with
You, oh-oh-oh (you're much better)
You're much better, girl, oh

You
You
You
You're much better
You
You


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    That's low. Real mature Joe Jonas. Sad. You're just mad that you don't have the balls to break up with someone in person. Taylor didn't look good with you anyways you were too short. You got called out how much of a dickhead you are. In 2 years their fame will be goneee and all those girls will be pissed of how sucky their music taste is.

    britishmusicisbetteron June 23, 2009   Link

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