That's More Like It

Album: When The Sun Goes Down (2011)
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  • When I wanted you, you did not reciprocate
    When I needed you, you would always show up late
    But things have changed, and I've got the upper hand
    You can run and I've got you eating out of my hand

    That's more like it, yeah
    That's more like it
    Make my dinner, bring it to me
    That's more like it, that's more like it
    Yeah, that's more like it
    Yeah, that's more like it
    I see where and when it happened
    That's more like it

    When my birthday came, you would not remember it
    When I talked to you, you were never listening
    But tables turn, and it's great to be on top
    Got you great to appreciate the good that you've got

    That's more like it, yeah
    That's more like it
    Make my dinner, bring it to me
    That's more like it, that's more like it
    Yeah, that's more like it
    Yeah, that's more like it
    I see where and when it happened
    That's more like it

    I, like chocolate
    And I like daisies
    Maybe better write this down
    I love cashmere, and I want diamonds
    Ready for my massage right now, oh right now

    That's more like it, yeah
    That's more like it
    Make my dinner, bring it to me
    That's more like it, that's more like it
    Yeah, that's more like it
    Yeah, that's more like it
    I see where and when it happened
    That's more like it Writer/s: BILLY STEINBERG, JOSH ALEXANDER, JOSHUA ALEXADER BERMAN, KATY PERRY
    Publisher: Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd., Universal Music Publishing Group, Warner Chappell Music, Inc.
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