[Verse 1]
Not sure how I ended up on the right side of the bed this morning
But I've learned that there are just some things I'll never know
And I won't question how it came about, cause I could burn a thousand lifetimes asking
Guess I've learned that there are just some things I'll never know
[Chorus]
I want to feel the here and now, no need to figure it all out now
Cause we’ve got plenty of time, the rest of our lives, to reason and rhyme, to live and decide, so drop the worry
Cause we’ve got plenty of time, the rest of our lives, to reason and rhyme, to live and decide, so drop the worry
[Verse 2]
I’m hostage to my fears at night, while they play repeating in my head
It’s a lonely little feedback loop, I’ll never close
I guess it’s worth remembering that there’s a universe so far beyond my kitchen sink
I’ve learned that there are just some things that I can let go
[Chorus]
I want to feel the here and now, no need to figure it all out now
Cause we’ve got plenty of time, the rest of our lives, to reason and rhyme, to live and decide, so drop the worry
I want to feel the here and now, no need to figure it all out now
Cause we’ve got plenty of time, the rest of our lives, to reason and rhyme, to live and decide, so drop the worry
Cause we’ve got plenty of time, the rest of our lives, to reason and rhyme, to live and decide, so drop the worry
[Bridge]
I’m not the only one losing my mind tonight
I’m not the only one losing my mind tonight
[Chorus]
I want to feel the here and now, no need to figure it all out now
Cause we’ve got plenty of time, the rest of our lives, to reason and rhyme, to live and decide, so drop the worry
I want to feel the here and now, no need to figure it all out now
Cause we’ve got plenty of time, the rest of our lives, to reason and rhyme, to live and decide, so drop the worry
Cause we’ve got plenty of time, the rest of our lives, to reason and rhyme, to live and decide, so drop the worry
Drop the Worry was written by David Pramik & Robert Gillies.
Drop the Worry was produced by David Pramik.
Robert Gillies released Drop the Worry on Thu May 14 2015.