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They say I need to lose some weight,
I don’t care.
They say, “Get a real job.”
I don’t care.
They say I’m gettin’ kinda old for this,
I don’t care
They ask, “How you gonna survive?”
But I don’t really care.
I don’t want borrowed trouble,
I feel good and enjoy the ride,
Surrounded by my favorite people,
I don’t care what you think of my life.
I don’t want borrowed trouble,
I feel good and enjoy the ride,
Surrounded by my favorite people,
I don’t care what you think of my life.
My body ain’t in magazines,
I don’t care.
Might be addicted to caffeine,
I don’t care.
Always got a reason to be drunk,
I don’t care,
People say I cuss too much,
But I don’t fuckin’ care.
I don’t want borrowed trouble,
I feel good and enjoy the ride,
Surrounded by my favorite people,
I don’t care what you think of my life.
I don’t want borrowed trouble,
I feel good and enjoy the ride,
Surrounded by my favorite people,
I don’t care what you think of my life.
Whoa, I don’t care...
I don’t want borrowed trouble,
I feel good and enjoy the ride,
Surrounded by my favorite people,
I don’t care what you think of my life.
I don’t want borrowed trouble,
I feel good and enjoy the ride,
Surrounded by my favorite people,
I don’t care what you think of my life.
credits
from West Coast Drug,
track released August 26, 2016
Rod Kim - Vocals, Keys, Programming
Vince Cirino - Vocals, Guitar, Bass
The Self-Deprecating Romantic Pop Rock Duo of Rod Kim & Vince Cirino bridges the gap between songs of heartbreak and love
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