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“Do Your Best and Don’t Worry” (1995) by Morrissey

12 Tue May 2015

Posted by ztnh in History of Rock and Roll, Mindfulness, Music

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Wiser words, before, have never been said.  And from, they say, the most inept who ever stepped (from rags to riches).

—Messina

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“Just Do You Best and Don’t Worry” (1995) by Morrissey

Compare the best of their days
With the worst of your days
You won’t win
With your standards so high
And your spirits so low
At least remember
This is you on a bad day, you on a pale day

Just do your best and don’t
Don’t worry, oh
The way you hang yourself is oh, so, unfair

See the best of how they look
Against the worst of how you are
And, again, you won’t win
With your standards so high
And your spirits so low
At least remember
This is you on a drab day, you in a drab dress

Just do your best and don’t
Don’t worry, oh
The way you hang yourself is, oh, so, unfair
Just do your best and don’t
Don’t worry, oh
The way you watch yourself is, oh, so, unfair

Just do your best and don’t
Don’t worry, oh
The way you hang yourself is, oh, so, unfair
Just do your best and don’t
Don’t worry, oh,
Do your best and don’t…

Songwriters: WHYTE, ALAIN / MORRISSEY, STEVEN

Do Your Best And Don’t Worry lyrics © Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC, Warner/Chappell Music, Inc.

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