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Not A Bad Thing - Trisha Yearwood



     
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I'm sittin' in this cafe
People talkin' so loud
I can't hear myself think
And that's not a bad thingThe coffee keeps on coming
Waiter keeps smilin'
As I'm ridin' on this river of caffeine
And that's not a bad thingI used to feel sorry for someone like me
In a corner booth
Pretendin' 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 thingAll those thoughts
Of how would I live without you
Tonight you know, they're few and far between
The waiter's name is Joey, he told meAnd that's when I noticed
He ain't wearing any ring
And that's not a bad thingThere's a tug on the edge of my heart

It's you again sayin'
"Don't you start lettin' go of me"
But I'm not listenin'For once in my life, I'll feel what I feel
Let it be, let it be real, let it flow through me
And wash me clean
That's not a bad thing, it's not a bad thingAs I'm drivin' home
I'm thinkin' the worst might be over
Or maybe I'm a little bit naive
But the street lights seem brighterAs I walk up to my front door
I'm all alone when I turn the key
And it's not a bad thing
No, it's not a bad thing

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Trisha Yearwood (born September 19, 1964) is a three-time Grammy-winning American country music singer. She cites Linda Ronstadt as her biggest influence, and Ronstadt's sound and vocal stylings are clearly apparent in Yearwood's music. Other influences include Emmylou Harris, Patsy Cline, and Elvis Presley. Patricia Lynn Yearwood was born in Monticello, Georgia to Jack and Gwen Yearwood, and developed her musical talent in Nashville, Tennessee, where she interned as a receptionist for the local company MTM Records.

Read more about Trisha Yearwood on Last.fm.


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