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Don’t Care-Song

 Don’t Care


Don't care, don't care

Who cares for you?

Just take care of yourself

That's the biggest form of care.

 

Don't care, don't care—

Who cares for you?

Just take care of yourself—

That's the biggest form of care.

 

Everyone is busy—busy thinking of themselves.

Don't expect them to take care of you.

Just take care of yourself—

That's the biggest form of care.

 

When many are careless, careless about life,

Don't expect the careless to take care of you.

Just take care of yourself—

That's the biggest form of care.

 

When many lead a carefree life, a carefree life,

Don't expect the carefree to take care of you.

Just take care of yourself—

That's the biggest form of care.

 

When loneliness becomes a choice,

Caring for others is no longer a choice.

Just take care of yourself—

That's the biggest form of care.

 

When old-age care becomes a business,

Caring for others is no longer free.

Just take care of yourself—

That's the biggest form of care.

 

When we slowly stop caring for others,

There's no point in expecting others to care for us.

Just take care of yourself—

That's the biggest form of care.

 

Be carefree,

But not careless.

Take care of yourself

To realise the grand truth:

No one can take care of you better than you.

 

M.L. Narendra Kumar

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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