How Can You Like Him

Album: Folker (2004)
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  • Come and feel me tremble
    Feel my marrow in the bone
    Anyway, you ain't gonna see anyone else home
    Now you ain't wanna see anybody but me
    I ain't gonna see any how
    How can you like him better than me?
    How can you like him?
    After all, it's me
    How can you like him any better than me?
    Any better

    Come and feel me tremble
    Feel me rumble in the cold
    Bring a thimble and I'll pour my thoughts out
    I tear my hair out
    You ain't going anywhere without me by your side
    You ain't gonna see any how

    How can you like him better than me?
    How can you like him?
    After all, it's just me
    How can you like him any better than me?
    How can you like him?
    You're still mine, can't you see?
    How can you like him better than me?
    You're still mine, can't you see?
    How can you like him any better than me? Writer/s: PAUL WESTERBERG
    Publisher: BMG Rights Management
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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