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Don’t sweat it continues the mucus covered brownness seen on earlier tracks like Demon Sweat. It is speculated that the song is about the inevitability of death, and how it’s better to not worry about it, or in a sense, Don’t Sweat It.
I'd like to see you before I go
There's a few things I'd like to do
And when you're gone, you'll be gone for long
And soon I'll be gone too
But don't sweat it, don't sweat it, don't sweat it
Don't sweat it, don't sweat it, don't sweat it
Are you happy with the color of your teeth
Could you use some shaping up?
You're satisfied with your boy or your girl
Your little butter cup
But don't sweat it, don't sweat it, don't sweat it
Don't sweat it, don't sweat it, don't sweat it
I'd like to see you before I go
There's a few things I'd like to do
And when you're gone, you'll be gone for long
And soon I'll be gone too
But don't sweat it, don't sweat it, don't sweat it
Don't sweat it, don't sweat it, don't sweat it
Don’t Sweat It was written by Ween.
Don’t Sweat It was produced by Andrew Weiss.
Ween released Don’t Sweat It on Fri Sep 20 1991.