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Getting away from all the things that need doing
Lazily here to lose the afternoon
Lying around, here on the ground
It's as close to getting up as I can go
Taking the chance to free myself from my worries
Cover them well enough and no one sees
Nobody knows, until they show
Then the only thing to do is try to cover them again
Hurry yourself, what's the use?
Mountains of wealth, I refuse
To be somebody's slave for a dime
I've got plenty of mountains I'm looking to find
Spending my time
Lying around, here on the ground
It's as close to getting up as I can go
Pleasing myself is all that really needs doing
Everything else begins but never ends
Listen to me, and you'll agree
That a man is better off if he has come to realise
Hurry yourself, what's the use?
Mountains of wealth, I refuse
To be somebody's slave for a dime
I've got plenty of mountains I'm looking to find
Spending my time
Hurry yourself, what's the use?
Mountains of wealth, I refuse
To be somebody's slave for a dime
I've got plenty of mountains I'm looking to find
Spending my time
What’s The Use was written by John Bettis & Richard Carpenter.
What’s The Use was produced by Jack Daugherty.
Carpenters released What’s The Use on Thu Oct 09 1969.