From the recording An Old Song I Used to Sing
Lyrics
The air is cold
The moon is low
In the trees there’s a soft glow
Blankets on the ground
We pass it around
I think this will be a good show
And the music plays
And the man on stage
Sings about the one he let go
Think I’ll stay til it’s done
I’ll have my fun
I live life the way I wanna
Little bit of this
Little bit of that
Now I’m in a good place
I said a little bit of this
A little bit of that
Now I’m in a good place
Woke up late
Dishes in the sink
Think today I’ll just be lazy
Something on my mind
Melody and rhyme
But it’s all a little hazy
I’ve got so much
That I wanna do
With this paycheck
And these new shirts
Runnin down this life
I just gotta decide
Dress shoes or Converse
Little bit of this
Little bit of that
Now I’m in a good place
In the end what can you do
It's just the gas man
The tax man
The reaper man
And you
And the man on TV says
You ain't good enough
And the pretty young things say
Maybe you should give it up
But I say take life
And you throw it all in one pot
You look at all the pieces
And see what you got
Cuz the thorniest thistle
Makes the most beautiful flower
I'll take the bitter, the salt
The sweet, and sour
Little bit of this
Little bit of that
Now I’m in a good place