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Eliza Doolittle

The document discusses dealing with issues that cause upset or depression by trying to care less about what others say and not worrying about problems. It advises packing up troubles and burying them at sea, getting one's old grin back, and not worrying about gossip or what loud whisperers have to say. The chorus repeats lines about not worrying and others speaking without thinking first.

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Eliza Doolittle

The document discusses dealing with issues that cause upset or depression by trying to care less about what others say and not worrying about problems. It advises packing up troubles and burying them at sea, getting one's old grin back, and not worrying about gossip or what loud whisperers have to say. The chorus repeats lines about not worrying and others speaking without thinking first.

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C

I get tired, and upset C Am

And I'm trying to care a little less C G

When I google I only get depressed C Am

I was taught to dodge those issues...I was told C G

Don't worry, there's no doubt C Am

There's always something to cry about C G

When you're stuck in an angry crowd C D

They don't think what they say, before they open their mouths C G C G

Pack up your troubles in your old kit bag and bury them beneath the sea C G

I don't care what the people may say C D

What the people may say about me C G

Pack up your troubles, get your old grin back C G

Don't worry about the calvery C G

I don't care what the whipseres say C D

Cause they whisper too loud for me C D C D

Hot topic, maybe I should drop it, C It's a touchy subject, Am And I like to tiptoe round the shit going down, C G C Am

Got penny but no pound So if your business is running out C G

It's not my buisness to talk about C D

They don't think what to say Before they open their mouths

Chours repeated :)

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