Sunday, June 15, 2014

It Don't Matter to Me (part 1), 1973

Why do we major so much
 on peace in Indochina?

Why do we want so much
 to stop air pollution?

Why do we try to get
 blacks and women to be equal?

Well, I tell you that
 it don't matter to me.

It don't matter to me
 if war is fought and thousands die.

It don't matter to me
 if people choke on smog.

It don't matter to me
 if riots and demonstrations happen.

It just don't matter to me,
 whether love exists or not--
 whether there's sunshine or pain--
 whether there's death or life...

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