Homecoming Queen

JEFF COHEN, JEFFREY COHEN, LAURA BUNDY

I've always been a little left of the middle but right
Where I belong
So many things to see, never one to settle, if you
Were a hat I'd try you on
I've never been shy, my heart don't lie, been livin'
On the right side of wrong

[Chorus]
I don't worry 'bout this, don't worry 'bout that
I worry 'bout where I am, not where I'm not at
I may talk too much but I say what I mean
I ain't worried 'bout me, ain't worried 'bout you
I worry 'bout what I can, not what I can't do
I never needed to be the homecoming queen

When I was five, I'd play dress up
And hook up Barbie with GI Joe
Now that I'm older, I must fess up, I miss those days
When I'm alone
You can call me strange and I may never change
But I think I'm happy so

[Chorus]

Just me and Norma Jean, doing our own thing,
Making our own heaven
I may not get my way but I will be okay
I still count my blessings

[Chorus]

Never needed to be the homecoming queen

Trivia about the song Homecoming Queen by Laura Bell Bundy

On which albums was the song “Homecoming Queen” released by Laura Bell Bundy?
Laura Bell Bundy released the song on the albums “Achin' & Shakin'” in 2010 and “Achin’ and Shakin’” in 2010.
Who composed the song “Homecoming Queen” by Laura Bell Bundy?
The song “Homecoming Queen” by Laura Bell Bundy was composed by JEFF COHEN, JEFFREY COHEN, LAURA BUNDY.

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