In the middle of late last
night I was sittin' on a curb
I didn't know what about,
but I was feelin' quite disturbed
A street sweeper came whistlin'
by, he was bouncin' every step
It seemed strange how good
he felt, so I asked him while he swept
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He said, "It's my job to be
cleaning up this mess
And that's enough reason to
go for me
It's my job to be better than
the rest
And that makes a day for me."
I got an uncle who owns a bank,
he's a self-made millionaire
He never had anyone to love,
never had no one to care
He always seemed kinda sad
to me and I asked him why that was
And he told me it's because
in my contract there's this clause
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That says, "It's my job to
be worried half to death
And that's the thing people
respect in me
It's my job but without it
I'd be less
Than what I expect from me."
Now I've been lazy most all
my life writin' songs and sleepin' late
And any manual labor I've
done was purely by mistake
If street sweepers can smile
then I've got no right to feel upset
But sometimes I still forget
'Til the lights go on and
the stage is set
And the song hits home and
you feel that sweat
Chorus:
It's my job to be different
than the rest
And that's enough reason to
go for me
It's my job to be better than
the rest
And that's a rough break for
me
Chorus:
It's my job to be cleaning
up this mess
And that's enough reason to
go for me
It's my job to be better than
the rest
And that makes the day for
me
Marco Giunco |
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