Why do I care?
I don’t know
I’ve got my own love I call my own
But I was always by your side
Even in the darkest times
So did you move fast or take it slow?
Took a while for you to let me go
It took a while for me too
Took a while to forget you
Took a while to forget you
What are you doing now?
Are you over me?
Have you forgotten me?
Are you happy, like I am happy?
Are you over me?
Have you found somebody?
And are you happy?
Four years I spent with you
It seems so long ago, that’s true
Don’t have a clue what you’re up too
I used to always know that.
Don’t know if I’ll ever hear your voice
And if I don’t, well that’s our choice
Want you to know I wish you well
I do still care if you can’t tell
I do still care if you can’t tell, yeah
What are you doing now?
Are you over me?
Have you forgotten me?
Are you happy, like I am happy?
Are you over me?
Have you found somebody?
And are you happy?
What are you doing now?
Have you found some else, and does she make you happy?
What are you doing now?
For some silly reason, I just want to know
What are you doing now?
Are you over me?
Have you forgotten me?
Are you happy, like I am happy?
Are you over me?
Have you found somebody?
And are you happy?
credits
from What Are You Doing Now?,
released July 5, 2019
Written, produced, and performed by MariGo
Mixing: Mari Sullivan
Stem Mastering: Jared Leopard - Club Can't Hear studio
Special thanks to all my GoFundMe contributors!
Contributing producers: Dan and Andria Sullivan, Nora Sullivan, Cathy Sullivan, Stassia Sullivan and Grae Drake, Omar Aweidah, Iyad Aweidah, The Libermans, Cassie and Mason Lacy
supported by 4 fans who also own “What Are You Doing Now?”
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