Don't Worry About Me

Album: Things I've Never Said (2016)
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  • I'll feel the fear for you, I'll cry your tears for you
    I'll do anything I can to make you comfortable
    Even if I fall down when you're not around
    Don't worry about me, don't worry about me

    'Cause if I fall, you'll fall
    And if I rise, we'll rise together
    When I smile, you'll smile
    And don't worry about me, don't worry about me

    I'll feel the fear for you, I'll cry your tears for you
    I'll do anything I can to make you comfortable
    Even if I fall down when you're not around
    Don't worry about me, don't worry about me

    I'll climb the hills you face, I'll do this in your place
    I'd do anything to go through it instead of you
    But even if I fall down when you're not around
    Don't worry about me, don't worry about me

    'Cause if I fall, you'll fall
    And if I rise, we rise together
    When I smile, you'll smile
    And don't worry about me, don't worry about me

    'Cause if I fall, you'll fall
    And if I rise, we rise together
    When I smile, you'll smile
    And don't worry about me, don't worry about me

    'Cause if I fall, you'll fall
    And if I rise, we'll rise together
    When I smile, you'll smile
    And don't worry about me, don't worry about me
    Don't worry about me, don't worry about me Writer/s: SOPHIE FRANCES COOKE
    Publisher: Universal Music Publishing Group
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