Potato Song (Cuz I Want To)

Album: High Road (2019)
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  • Don't know where I'm going, but I know I'm always rushing
    I never get there, and?I?forget where I've?been
    So stressed out on the daily,?it is quite the shit-storm
    All the psycho voices always yelling at me in my head

    I'm over the drama
    I'm moving to a distant island
    Where I'll sleep all day
    If I want to

    I'll grow some potatoes and flowers
    Then I'll make sandcastles then I'll eat some cake
    'Cause I want to
    La di da di da
    'Cause I want to
    La di da di da

    Living in this world's like watching one big infomercial
    There's useless information clogging up my little brain
    I used to think my Gucci bag meant my shit was together
    But now I see growing up's a game that I don't wanna play
    No, no

    I'm over adulthood
    I'm throwing all my big girl panties in the garbage can
    'Cause I can

    I'll be out riding my pony until it's time for candy
    And I'll be naked because I want to
    La di da di da
    'Cause I want to
    La di da di da

    What would you do?
    If you could do
    Anything in the world that you wanna do
    What makes you happy?
    Do what you wanna do
    Ain't nobody stopping you

    Go grow some potatoes and flowers
    Then go make sandcastles, then go eat some cake
    If you want to ('cause I want to)

    What would you do
    If you could do (La di da di da)
    Anything in the world that you wanna do? ('Cause I want to)
    What makes you happy?
    Do what you wanna do
    Ain't nobody stopping you ('Cause I want to)
    What would you do
    If you could do
    Anything in the world that you wanna do? ('Cause I want to)
    What makes you happy?
    Do what you wanna do (La di da di da)
    Ain't nobody stopping you
    'Cause I want to Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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