I wonder how simple my life could be, If there was nothing to worry me. I would sleep in every morning, Stay up late every single night, Drink my coffee from dawn til dusk, Tell myself I was always right. There would be no dogs to walk, No dinners to hurriedly make, No bosses to glare down on me, No insults I'd just have to take. I could always say just what I felt, And not cautiously weigh every word. I could yell at the top of my lungs, And let others think its' absurd. I wouldn't have to answer the phone, I could dress as casual as I desired. I could skip laundry as long as I wished, Take a long nap if I ever felt tired. No one could make me do their bid, I wouldn't have to hasten to any call. Oh how simple my life could be, If I could worry about nothing at all.