Lyrics Worry Too Much - Buddy Miller
(Mark
Heard)
It's
the
demolition
derby
It's
the
sport
of
the
hunt
Proud
tribe
in
full
war-dance
It's
the
slow
smile
that
the
bully
gives
the
runt
It's
the
force
of
inertia
It's
the
lack
of
constraint
It's
the
children
out
playing
in
the
rock
garden
All
dolled-up
in
black
hats
and
war
paint
Sometimes
it
feels
like
bars
of
steel
I
cannot
bend
with
my
hands
Oh
- i
worry
too
much
Somebody
told
me
that
i
worry
too
much
It's
these
sandpaper
eyes
It's
the
way
they
rub
the
luster
from
what
is
seen
It's
the
way
we
tell
ourselves
that
all
these
things
are
normal
Till
we
can't
remember
what
we
mean
It's
the
flicker
of
our
flames
It's
the
friction
born
of
living
It's
the
way
we
beat
a
hot
retreat
And
heave
our
smoking
guns
into
the
river
Sometimes
it
feels
like
bars
of
steel
I
cannot
bend
with
my
hands
Oh
- i
worry
too
much
Somebody
told
me
that
i
worry
too
much
It's
the
quick-step
march
of
history
The
vanity
of
nations
It's
the
way
there'll
be
no
muffled
drums
To
mark
the
passage
of
my
generation
It's
the
children
of
my
children
It's
the
lambs
born
in
innocence
It's
wondering
if
the
good
i
know
Will
last
to
be
seen
by
the
eyes
of
the
little
ones
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