One Of Those Lives

Brad Paisley

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Intro:                                           Rush hour traffic Always puts me in a bad mood. I got chewed out by the boss today And now I’m stuck on highway 92. Then you call me on my cell phone While I’m cussin’ out a Cadillac. You say remember Tom and Jenny’s little boy? Well the doctors say the cancer’s back. Man its been one of those days When I been thinking poor me. I got no right to complain I guess Cause right now all I can see. Is a little angel in a Yankees cap It makes me realize. It’s just been one those days for me But for him it’s been one of those lives. Everybody under my roof Is healthy- knock on wood. Oh but I sure do sweat the small stuff I don’t thank God as much as I should. Tonight I’m thinking about Tommy and Jenny And how they spent the last four years. All those extended stays in Memphis All the sleepless nights the prayers the tears. It’s just been one of those days Where I was thinking poor me. I got no right to complain I guess Cause right now all I can see. Is that family moving back to Target House It makes me realize. It’s just been one those days for me But for them its been one of those lives.                                            And so it’s been one of those days I let things get to me. I got no right to complain Cause when I look around I see. Folks that are fightin’ for every breath And it makes me realize. It’s just been one for those days for me But for them it’s been one of those lives.                                         Fade Out                               

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La chanson évoque ces journées difficiles où l'on se concentre sur nos petites contrariétés. Le narrateur se rend compte qu'il n'a pas vraiment de raisons de se plaindre, surtout en pensant à des familles qui traversent des épreuves bien plus graves. Il se rappelle d'un petit garçon atteint de cancer et de son entourage qui lutte sans relâche. Cela lui permet de relativiser ses propres tracas en reconnaissant la force des autres. À travers ses réflexions, il prend conscience que, même si sa journée est complexe, la vie de certains est bien plus lourde à porter.