You wonder what you want from me
Never mind
You wonder why I say the things I do
Never mind
You wonder would I waste my time
Looking for and never find
You wonder what I see in you
Never mind

[Chorus]
Guess I could learn to stay
With those whose lives are gold
Play their game for the end
For the cold

You say "Admit to all these words"
Never mind
That I've got no conscious for this world
Never mind
You say that there's no love
That I could ever find
Okay well I just waste my time

[Chorus]
Guess I could learn to stay
Who those who barely live
Their poor eyes only take
They never give

To all your arguments and threats
Never mind
Your hidden motives and regrets
Never mind
It doesn't matter to me
What you keep or what you leave behind
If you're a coward and you're blind
Never mind

[Chorus]
Guess I could learn to stay
With those who understand
Play the game to win
With a losing hand


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Never Mind Lyrics as written by John Mark Eitzel

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