You’ll get on like a house afire.
When you say, “I don’t care,” it really means you DO care.
When you say, “I don’t care,” it really means you DO care.
Bowing and kneeling in prayer,
knowing you’re dressed in your best attire—
kudos for taking the dare!
knowing you’re dressed in your best attire—
kudos for taking the dare!
In hock just deep enough to be a
player,
and not expecting to be deemed a liar,
when you say, “I don’t care,” don’t think you really DON’T care
and not expecting to be deemed a liar,
when you say, “I don’t care,” don’t think you really DON’T care
but remember the comedian Richard Prior—
he was much funnier than you ever were,
but kudos for taking the dare!
he was much funnier than you ever were,
but kudos for taking the dare!
Then there are the guys who got
their faces blown off in the war
when they thought they were just quietly observing a cease-fire—
when they say, “I don’t care,” I know it really means they DO care.
when they thought they were just quietly observing a cease-fire—
when they say, “I don’t care,” I know it really means they DO care.
So whatever you do, please make
your meaning clear!
Don’t try to shrink away like a coy flower!
Don’t say, “I don’t care,” when (you should know) you really DO care!
Kudos for taking the dare!
Don’t try to shrink away like a coy flower!
Don’t say, “I don’t care,” when (you should know) you really DO care!
Kudos for taking the dare!