Everybody’s talking about it
They say you’re the talk of the town
A few stolen moments of glory
Before it comes tumbling down
Have you looked in your mirror lately
Have you studied yourself hard and long
I can tell from your brand new reflection
I can tell, that the old one has gone
Chorus:
Don’t you worry ‘bout me baby
I’m okay, I’m doing fine
Don’t you think ‘bout me baby
It’s not your fault, I was so blind
I guess I should offer best wishes
For the future and all that it brings
I hope that life deals out good fortune
And good luck and all of those things
But luck is such a serious contender
When you fight for your life in the ring
Your eyes can’t conceal the pretender
Who knows the way things should have been
Chorus:
Don’t you worry ‘bout me baby
I’m okay, I’m doing fine
Don’t you think ‘bout me baby
It’s not your fault, I was so blind
And everything I thought about
Through all the heartbreak and the doubt
And all the dreams I ever had
That in the end turned out so bad
And now I start my life anew
Just trying to get over you
I need someone who will be true
Someone to hold on……
Chorus:
Don’t you worry ‘bout me baby
I’m okay, I’m doing fine
Don’t you think ‘bout me baby
It’s not your fault, I was so blind
credits
from Superstition Highway,
released April 25, 2012
Drums: Andy Peake
Bass: Bob Babbitt
Acoustic & Electric Guitars: Chris Leuzinger
Keyboards: Barry Walsh
Violin: Joe Spivey
Vocals & Acoustic Guitar: Caroline
Backing Vocals: Caroline
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