When I worry, I never worry for you
You might think it's because I think you're strong
You think that if you want you will be wrong
I don't worry because I don't care, it's true
Dear I hope your hearing goes
and I hope your hair falls out
Love I hope your marriage fails
'cause that will give me something to laugh about
When I woke up, I didn't wonder what for
I will leave the building while you sleep
wonder if the wound is getting deep
It is dark still when I'm out your door
Dear I hope your hearing goes
and I hope your hair falls out
Love I hope you drink too much
'cause that will give me something to laugh about
In the morning, in the evening, all night
I hope the phone continues not to ring
As long as we're not speaking I can sing
La la, you're wrong, I'm right
La la, you're wrong, I'm right
La la la la la la
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