I Don't

Album: What Now (2024)
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  • I don't, I don't, I don't
    All work and no play makes me a very sad one

    Does anyone remember
    What it felt like to laugh all night (all night)
    And sleep in late (so late)
    Not worry about anyone or anything?

    Well, I don't (I don't)
    I don't, I don't
    All work and no play makes me a very sad one

    Does anyone even care
    That we don't smile with our eyes anymore?
    All day (all day), all night (all night)
    We don't realize anymore

    I don't, I don't
    I don't, I don't
    I don't (I don't, I don't), I don't
    Sing it with me

    I don't, I don't, I don't
    All work and no play makes me a very sad one
    Well, I don't (I don't), I don't
    All work and no play makes me a very sad one Writer/s: Brittany Amber Howard
    Publisher: Universal Music Publishing Group
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