Dalszöveg
(Verse 1)
Henrik, forty-eight, in Ödeborg he stays,
Loves his cold beer, lazy weekend days.
Living with Carina, she's got a lot to say,
But Henrik just wants to chill, let his worries drift away.
Got two daughters, Gabbi and Wilma too,
But when Carina's nagging, it’s the same old view.
He wants to play his music, let the good times flow,
But Carina keeps on saying: “Henrik, there’s work to go!”
(Chorus)
Carina's nagging, yeah, it's eating at my soul,
“Henrik, fix the car, it’s got a gaping hole!”
Carina's nagging, like a record stuck on repeat,
But Henrik just wants to relax, kick back, and put up his feet.
(Verse 2)
He loves his cats, music, and his time to unwind,
But the car broke down, and Carina's never kind.
“Henrik, fix the kitchen light, it’s been out for weeks,”
But Henrik’s thinking, “Can’t we just cuddle under the sheets?”
He wants some peace, just to sip on a cold beer,
But Carina’s right there, with her voice in his ear.
“Clean the garden, fix the mess, do it here and there,”
Henrik sighs deeply, he just wants some air.
(Chorus)
Carina's nagging, yeah, it drives me insane,
“Henrik, are you listening? Take care of this again!”
Carina's nagging, like an endless refrain,
But Henrik just wants a beer and to be free of the pain.
(Bridge)
He knows she means well, she wants things in line,
But Henrik just wants peace, to sip on his wine.
He thinks of his youth, when life was so free,
Now it's just nagging and broken cars that he sees.
(Chorus)
Carina's nagging, it’s his everlasting blues,
“Henrik, do something useful, not just booze!”
Carina's nagging, it echoes through his brain,
But Henrik just wants some quiet – and another beer again.
(Outro)
So Henrik grabs his beer, heads out to the porch,
Listens to his music, lets his thoughts scorch.
Carina in the background, but he tunes her out,
‘Cause tonight it’s Henrik’s time, to relax, without a doubt.
Carina's nagging can wait until tomorrow’s dawn,
Tonight, Henrik’s off-duty, with his cat and his song.
Maybe he’ll listen tomorrow, but not tonight,
‘Cause right now, he’s free, with his beer and his cat, feeling just right.