Nothing To Worry About

Album: Living Thing (2009)
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  • Do this thing, this type of thing?
    Put a little money on this type of thing
    I got nothing to worry about
    I got nothing to worry about

    Do this thing, this type of thing?
    Put a little money on this type of thing
    We got nothing to worry about
    We got nothing to worry about

    Thank you two
    Why always so negative?
    If you have problems, why don't you go solve them?
    Beat me up

    At least you wont be so out of touch
    If your a poet, why don't you lift your tong and show it?

    [Repeat: x2]
    Do this thing, this type of thing?
    Put a little money on this type of thing
    We got nothing to worry about
    We got nothing to worry about

    Trouble seems, trouble seems to fallow you.
    Its always round you like something you subscribe to.
    There must be something in you
    Turning boys to men, and back again

    [Repeat: x4]
    Do this thing, this type of thing?
    Put a little money on this type of thing
    We got nothing to worry about
    We got nothing to worry about

    [Repeat: x2]
    Nothing to worry about
    I got nothing to worry about Writer/s: BJ�RN YTTLING, BJOERN YTTLING, JOHN ERIKSSON, PETER MOREN
    Publisher: Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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