The other day, when I awoke, I went to work, I did my job then I went home
I fed the dog, I watched TV, I fell asleep
Ain't life sweet?
When I awoke, I went to work, I did my job then I went home
I fed the dog, I watched TV, I fell asleep
Then repeat...
When I awoke, I went to work, I did my job then I went home
I fed the dog, I watched TV, I fell asleep
Ain't life sweet?
When I awoke, I went to work, I did my job then I went home
I fed the dog, I watched TV, I fell asleep
Then repeat...
When I awoke, I went to work, I did my job then I went home
I fed the dog, I watched TV, I fell asleep
This is me...
When I awake, I go to work, I do my job then I go home
I feed the dog, I watch TV, I fall asleep
But then I dreamed...
That I awoke, I went to work, I quit my job then I went home
I fed the dog, I set him free, and then I flew across the sea...
I went to Rome,
I took a walk,
I met a man he looked like me
But couldn't talk,
He had no tongue,
Je wore a sign,
Said "Stop And Think"
Looked in his eyes,
He looked in mine,
He started crying and began to scream
And in his throat,
There was a note.....
It said, "Ain't Life Sweet?"
La la la, la la la la la la la, la la la....
The other day, when I awoke, I went to work, I did my job then I went home
I fed the dog, I watched TV...
Ain't life sweet?
credits
from Evangenitals,
released August 1, 2009
Written by Juli Crockett (ASCAP)
Performed by:
Juli Crockett: lead vocals, rhythm guitar
Lisa Dee: vocals, tambourine, glockenspiel
Henry Bermudez: lead guitar
David Hurlin: drums, cajon, maracas
Andrea Baker: violin/fiddle
Ari DeSano: accordion
Keith Lubow: fender bass, banjo, harmonica
Everyone: group vocals on "Home"
Recorded by Tracy Chisholm at Del Boca Vista Studio in South Pasadena, California, USA
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