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That's life
That's what the people say
You're riding high in April
Shot down in MayI know I've got to change my tune
When I get back up on top in JuneThat's life
Funny as it may seem
Some people get their kicks from
Stepping on a dreamI don't let it get me down, no, no, no
This big old world keeps spinning roundI've been a puppet, a pauper, a pirate
A poet, a pawn and a king
I've been up, down, over and outAnd I know one thing
Every time I find myself flat on my face
I pick myself up and get back in the raceThat's life
I can't deny it
I thought of quitting
But my heart wouldn't buy itIf I don't think it's worth a try
I'm gonna roll myself up in a big ball and dieI've been a puppet, a pauper, a pirate
A poet, a pawn and a king

I've been up and down and over and outAnd I know one thing
Every time I find myself flat on my face
I pick myself up and get back in the raceThat's life
Oh, I just can't deny it
I thought of quitting
But my, my heart wouldn't buy it, no, no, noIf I don't think everything is worth a try
I'm gonna roll myself up in a big ball
Roll myself up in a big ball
Roll myself up in a big ball andBye, bye
Bye, bye
Bye

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George Ivan Morrison (generally known as Van Morrison) (born 31 August 1945) is a Grammy Award-winning artist from Belfast, Northern Ireland. He's a singer, songwriter, author, poet, and multi-instrumentalist, who has been a professional musician since 1958. He plays a variety of instruments, including the guitar, harmonica, keyboards, drums, and saxophone. Featuring his characteristic growl - a unique mix of folk, blues, Irish, scat, and Celtic influences - Morrison is widely considered one of the most unusual and influential vocalists in the history of rock and roll.

Known as "Van the Man" by his fans, Morrison first rose to prominence as the lead singer of the Northern Irish band Them, writing their 1964 hit "Gloria". A few years later, Morrison left the band for a successful solo career, starting with the album Astral Weeks.

Morrison has pursued an idiosyncratic musical path. Much of his music is tightly structured around the conventions of American soul and R&B, such as the popular singles "Brown Eyed Girl", "Moondance", "Domino", and "Wild Night". An equal part of his catalogue consists of lengthy, loosely connected, spiritually inspired musical journeys that show the influence of Celtic tradition, jazz, and stream-of-consciousness narrative, such as his classic album Astral Weeks and lesser known works such as Veedon Fleece and Common One. The two strains together are sometimes referred to as "Celtic Soul," and Morrison rejects the characterization of his genre of music as Rock, citing Elvis Presley as a non-influence.

He continues to perform regularly, and achieved his highest U.S. chart position (number ten on the Billboard 200) with his latest album, Keep It Simple.

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