Well you can tell everyone I'm a down disgrace
So drag my name all over the place
I don't care anymore
You can tell everybody 'bout the state I'm in
You won't catch me crying 'cause I just can't win
I don't care anymore, I don't care anymore

I don't care what you say
I don't play the same games you play

'Cause I've been talking to the people that you call your friends
And it seems to me there's a means to and end
They don't care anymore
And as for me I can sit here and bide my time
I got nothing to lose if I speak my mind
I don't care anymore, I don't care no more

I don't care what you say
We never played by the same rules anyway
I won't be there anymore
Get out of my way
Let me by
I got better things to do with my time

I don't care anymore, I don't care anymore
I don't care, I don't care anymore

Well, I don't care now what you say
'Cause every day I'm feeling fine with myself
And I don't care now what you say
Hey I'll do alright by myself

I don't care anymore
I don't care anymore
I don't care anymore
I don't care anymore!

Do you care? Hell no!
Do you care? Hell no!
Do you care? Hell no!
What what?

Do you care? Hell no!
Do you care? Hell no!
Do you care? Hell no!
What what?

Do you care? Hell no!
Do you care? Hell no!
Do you care? Hell no!
What what?

Do you care? Hell no!
Do you care? Hell no!
Do you care? Hell no!
What what?

'Cause I remember all the times I tried so hard
And you laughed in my face 'cause ya held all the cards
I don't care anymore
And I really ain't bothered what you think of me
'Cause all I want of you is just a let me be
I don't care anymore
Did you hear? I don't care anymore

I don't care what you say
I never did believe you much anyway
We won't be there anymore
So get out of our way
Let us by
We got better things to do with our time

We don't care anymore
We don't care anymore
We don't care anymore
We don't care anymore
We don't care
We don't care
We don't care
We don't care


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    This is a song by Phil Collins but Kelis coverd it. When Phil Collins sings it it's about his ex wife. I have no idea what the meaning of the song for Kelis is.

    Luneon May 15, 2007   Link

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