Your name is Maria,
I think you moved to New York
But I ain't sure, you don't answer anymore.
I wish you'd forgiven me, I wish things ended better
But you're gone with your lips and your Chicago Bulls sweater.
I washed my face, I combed my hair,
I had a big lunch, Maria doesn't care.
I went shopping, I hate shopping!
I was trying to impress you.
I got a top hat, a new tattoo
And a second-hand pair of boots
But you don't care, you don't care, you don't care, you don't care
How I am, what I do, what I say, what I wear.
Maria doesn't care.
Maria doesn't care.
So write a new song and grow out your hair, Maria doesn't care.
Talk real loud and try not to stare,
Maria doesn't care.
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