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The Way Life Is Supposed To Be - Bob Schneider



     
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I saw a falling star
At the foot of the
Mountain of the dead
In the middle of the Mexico in my mindI didn't get too far
Thinking about the
Crazy things you said
I turned into this Texaco to unwindThis is the way that life is supposed to be
And there's a reason that you just can't see
You'll never be what you'll never be
But you can always be the one for me, babyI saw the big blue world
Crawling across the big blue sky
On its way to somewhere else
I waved good bye'Cause it's a simple fact
That nothing stays the same
You can hold on till tomorrow
But it'll kick you right back here againThis is the way that life's supposed to be
And there's a reason that you just can't see
You'll never be what you'll never be

But you can always be the one for me, babyThere are good days
And they come and go
But they never seem to last'Cause when the bad days
They come around
They always kick
The good days' ass right into the groundThis is the way that life's supposed to be
And there's a reason that you just can't see
You'll never be what you'll never be
But you can always be the one for meThis is the way that life's supposed to be
And there's a reason that you just can't see
You'll never be what you'll never be
But you can always be the one for me, baby
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For nearly ten years, Bob Schneider has performed a Monday night residency at the Saxon Pub, an intimate and legendary venue on South Lamar, Austin, Texas. Bob and the members of Lonelyland, the band name that he uses to keep these shows “underground,” are seated on stage as they work through a “live rehearsal” of songs that Bob calls up from his repertoire of over four hundred songs. There are always new songs that are played for the first time or new


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