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Album: Free (2015)
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  • I'm usually a yes man, I always say yes man
    Walking through the streets, through the trees, in a big black winter coat, woah
    You'll find me at the bus stop or sitting at the coffee shop
    Sipping on a café au lait, or something that I can't pronounce, yeah

    'Cause you know I'm never in a rush
    What I got is more than enough, oh

    I like my living easy, I don't need much of anything
    That real good feeling, the kind that makes you wanna sing
    I don't mind being on my own, but I would love it if you came along
    So we can live it easy, living easy, that real good feeling, living easy

    I never say no man, I'm just another no man
    Walking through the desert just for pleasure, never looking for a treasure chest
    Where we gonna go man? I tell you I don't know man
    But it you're looking for adventure, you can join me on my endless quest

    'Cause you know I'm never in a rush

    I like my living easy, I don't need much of anything
    That real good feeling, the kind that makes you wanna sing
    I don't mind being on my own, but I would love it if you came along
    So we can live it easy, living easy, that real good feeling, living easy

    (Get down come on)
    I like a little mahi-mahi on my taco on the weekend
    I can hear them birds singing, I've been sleeping on the speakers
    When I'm walking down the street in barefeet and concrete
    Never thinking, just leaning on the truth behind a meaning

    So easy, I don't need much of anything
    That real good feeling, the kind that makes you wanna sing
    I don't mind being on my own, but I would love it if you came along
    So we can live it easy, living easy, that real good feeling, living easy Writer/s: CAREY BARLOWE, CISCO ADLER, CODY SIMPSON, IAN KEAGGEY
    Publisher: Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
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