Homecoming Queen

Album: Achin' and Shakin' (2010)
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  • I've always been a little left of the middle but right
    Where I belong
    So many things to see, never one to settle, if you
    Were a hat I'd try you on
    I've never been shy, my heart don't lie, been livin'
    On the right side of wrong

    [Chorus]
    I don't worry 'bout this, don't worry 'bout that
    I worry 'bout where I am, not where I'm not at
    I may talk too much but I say what I mean
    I ain't worried 'bout me, ain't worried 'bout you
    I worry 'bout what I can, not what I can't do
    I never needed to be the homecoming queen

    When I was five, I'd play dress up
    And hook up Barbie with GI Joe
    Now that I'm older, I must fess up, I miss those days
    When I'm alone
    You can call me strange and I may never change
    But I think I'm happy so

    [Chorus]

    Just me and Norma Jean, doing our own thing,
    Making our own heaven
    I may not get my way but I will be okay
    I still count my blessings

    [Chorus]

    Never needed to be the homecoming queen Writer/s: JEFF COHEN, JEFFREY COHEN, LAURA BUNDY
    Publisher: Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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