Song Description
A pop-country song about being happy with what you have
| Song Length |
3:47 |
Genre |
Country - Rock, Classical - Contemporary |
| Tempo |
Medium Slow (91 - 110) |
Lead Vocal |
Male Vocal |
| Mood |
Affable, Jovial |
Subject |
Happiness |
| Similar Artists |
Tim Mcgraw, Barenaked Ladies |
Language |
English |
| Era |
2000 and later |
| |
Lyrics
Verse 1
My car won't go anywhere but down hill
Next door he's got a beamer
My house is so close to his I'll tell ya
His grass is always greener
It wearies my bones
Keeping up with Mister Jones
His swimming pool I heard him call "Olympic"
Mine's round and made of plastic
His wife she's had three kids and looks fine
Mines not so elastic
When I look around
Have to say there?s one thing I've found
Chorus
I'm really doin' fine
I'm living days of roses and wine
I'm really doin' fine
When I stop dreaming of all that could be
I open my eyes and I see
I'm doin' fine
Verse 2
I work two jobs and my fingers to the bone
He's home checking Wall Street
His hair goes gray while mine just seems to go
Wish I could be so skin deep
Why can't I see
The fact is I have all that I need
Chorus
Bridge
If I had all I want I would still want more
Cause you know that too much is never enough
Chorus Out
I'm really doin' fine
I'm living days of roses and wine
I'm really doin' fine
I must admit this every time
When I stop dreaming of all that could be
I open my eyes and I see
I'm doin' fine