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Don't Worry (Live at The 5 Spot) - Sadler Vaden
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Sadler Vaden
Sadler Vaden
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Sadler Vaden
Sadler Vaden
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Sadler Vaden
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Letras

[Verse 1]
Honey, don't meet a man too fast
I know the ways, it ain't gonna last
Don't get hung up on the blues
Remember other people that got it worse than you
[Verse 2]
Don't get stuck on all your plans
Things happen, they're just out of our hands
But if you do, you'll have this song
Just some words to help you move along
[Verse 3]
And honey, wake up and see the dawn
'Cause that amber sky, it don't last long
And if you can, try to leave some room for the rest
But honey, please don't worry yourself to death
Yeah, please don't worry yourself to death
[Verse 4]
And don't take what you can't give
'Cause it'll come back to you the more you live
And don't go diggin' up the past
That ain't nothing but a tired old trap
[Verse 5]
And don't follow all the rules
You are young, but you ain't no fool
And don't go givin' it all away
You have to keep some for yourself one day
[Verse 6]
And honey, wake up and see the dawn
'Cause that amber sky, it don't last long
And if you can, try to leave some room for the rest
But honey, please don't worry yourself to death
Yeah, please don't worry yourself to death
[Verse 7]
Honey, don't give up on your dreams
You gotta keep hope alive, as hard as it seems
And don't forget to call your home
There's people that love you sittin' all alone
[Verse 8]
And don't get lost in all the fuss
As time goes by, it all turns to dust
But if you do, you'll have this song
Just some words to help you move along
[Verse 9]
Honey, wake up and see the dawn
'Cause that amber sky, it don't last long
And if you can, try to leave some room for the rest
But honey, please don't worry yourself to death
Yeah, please don't worry yourself to death
Yeah, please don't worry yourself to death
Written by: Sadler Vaden
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