Not A Bad Thing
(专辑: Pain To Kill - 2003)
I'm sitting in this cafe, People talking so loud I
can't hear myself think. That's not a
bad thing. The
coffee keeps on coming, The
waiter who keeps smiling as I'm riding on a
river of caffeine, An' that's not a
bad thing. I
used to feel sorry for someone like me, In a
corner booth pretending to read on a
Friday night. I
used to say: "It just ain't right." How could anybody ever have any fun, Without somebody, without someone? It never dawned on me, The
possibility, That it's not a
bad thing. Those nagging thoughts about you, How I
left without you tonight: You know, they're few and far between. The
waiter's name is Joey, he told me, And that's when I
noticed he ain't wearing any ring. An' that's not a
bad thing. And there is a
tug on the
edge of my heart, It's you again sayin': "Don't you start letting go of me." But I
ain't listening. For once in my life, I'll feel what I
feel, Let it be, let it be real. Let it flow through me, An' wash me clean. That's not a
bad thing. As I'm driving home, I'm thinking, The
worst might be over, Or maybe I'm a
little bit naive. But the
street lights seem brighter, As I
walk to my front door, And I'm all alone when I
turn the
key. An' that's not a
bad thing. I
used to feel sorry for someone like me, In a
corner booth pretending to read on a
Friday night. I
used to say: "It just ain't right." How could anybody ever have any fun, Without somebody, without someone? It never dawned on me, The
possibility, That it's not a
bad thing.