I still believe
I wonder
Give me something more
If I don't feel
Any younger
Show me to the door

I've been so many people
Still, I am one
The one you've never met
Waiting to say when
I've still got time
It's easy to forget

I have something better
Than anybody else
I've landed
I have something better
Than anybody else
I've landed

Thought about it
Talked about it
Forgot about it
I've landed
Thought about it
Talked about it
Forgot about it
I've landed

I have something better
Than anybody else
I've landed
I have something better
Than anybody else

I keep the pace
Keep my distance
Go a different speed
Another page
Resistance
I could take the lead

I've seen so many people
Beat that drum
The pattern in my head
Save a dance for me
I'm coming home
With nothing to regret

I have something better
Than anybody else
I've landed
I have something better
Than anybody else
I've landed

Thought about it
Talked about it
Forgot about it
I've landed
Thought about it
Talked about it
Forgot about it
I've landed

I left the motor running
I left the game
I left the motor running
Out in the rain

I left the motor running
I left the game
I left the motor running
I left the motor running

I have something better
Than anybody else
I have something better (I've landed)
Than anybody else
I have something better
Than anybody else
I have something better
Than anybody else


Lyrics submitted by Mellow_Harsher

So Many People Lyrics as written by Garret Noel Lee Alexander James Trimble

Lyrics © CONCORD MUSIC PUBLISHING LLC, Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC, Warner Chappell Music, Inc.

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