John Prine
John Prine
John Prine
John Prine
John Prine
John Prine
John Prine
John Prine
John Prine
John Prine
John Prine
I'm beginning to like you
But you know that ain't right
'Cause you'll just twist and twist and twist
Till I'm crooked inside
You'll take all you gave me
Like it never was there
And I think that I might, No! I know
Yes, I will help you there
'Cause I've done it before
And I'd do it again
'Cause it's the only time
That makes me feel like I'm my own best friend
I'm a victim of friction, I got too close to see
Yeah, we sparked in the dark and God hung a light on me
The lamp gets real heavy, it hangs from my heart
And it comes, and it goes till I can't tell the difference apart
But I've done it before
And I'd do it again
'Cause it's the only time
That makes me feel like I'm my own best friend
So many people say it'll never work out that way
You can't stand the heat while you're watching your heart
Just melt away in a basement on a rainy day
La la la la la la
There's motel in Shreveport, don't ask me where, please
They check in, they check out by the light of the color TV
And the maid calls you honey, she makes your bed slow
And she speaks of the sheets that don't fit, but you know that she knows
I've done it before
And I'd do it again
'Cause it's the only time
That makes me feel like I'm my own best friend
My own best friend
My own best friend
My own best friend
My Own Best Friend was written by John Prine.
My Own Best Friend was produced by Steve Cropper.
John Prine released My Own Best Friend on Wed Jan 01 1975.