I Should Have Known Better is a song by The Beatles, written by John Lennon, and credited to Lennon/McCartney. It was released on the album A Hard Day's Night, in 1964 and also the second song on the UK version. In the film A Hard Day's Night, the song is performed in the train segment, while the card game is being played.
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| - I Should Have Known Better is a song by The Beatles, written by John Lennon, and credited to Lennon/McCartney. It was released on the album A Hard Day's Night, in 1964 and also the second song on the UK version. In the film A Hard Day's Night, the song is performed in the train segment, while the card game is being played.
- I should have known better than to be poking around there, especially so close to dark. I should not have scoffed at the "NO TRESPASSING" signs on the fence. I should have known better than to jump the fence. I should have known better than to approach the abandoned shop. I definitely should have known better than to pull off the boards over the door, no matter how rotten they were or how easily they came off. You should have known better than to follow me.
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| - I Should Have Known Better is a song by The Beatles, written by John Lennon, and credited to Lennon/McCartney. It was released on the album A Hard Day's Night, in 1964 and also the second song on the UK version. In the film A Hard Day's Night, the song is performed in the train segment, while the card game is being played.
- I should have known better than to be poking around there, especially so close to dark. I should not have scoffed at the "NO TRESPASSING" signs on the fence. I should have known better than to jump the fence. I should have known better than to approach the abandoned shop. I definitely should have known better than to pull off the boards over the door, no matter how rotten they were or how easily they came off. I should have known better than to jimmy the door until it opened. I should have known better than to come without a flashlight, thinking my cellphone would throw out enough light. I should have known better than to play with the old machinery, long since stationary without the industrial grade current flowing through its motors. I should have known better than to pry open that box. I should have known better than to stare at what was in the box for too long. You should have known better than to follow me.
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