Jeffrey Foucault - I'm Alright lyrics

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Jeffrey Foucault - I'm Alright lyrics

The american flag at 1: 05 In the morning in my town Is hanging above Main Street Stock still above a spot light Like a dare to keep the moon from going down And I am walking home with beer breath Under street lights that are useless There's no one here No one can hear the sound I'm alright In the tent sale of my dreams I had marked so many down from what I paid Growing up and growing older I thought man there ain't no profit in this game And then my friends began to own things And make thirty five a year They got jobs with health insurance They got cars with second gear But I'm alright At the corner of Third and Edward In the lot across the street from my front porch Where the Mexicans play salsa In a parking lot that used to be a church And they dance sweet and close together Where the light shines off the chrome The reflection of the homeless Who know what it means To be home And I'm alright There are stars in the daylight But no one can ever tell You can only see them From the bottom of a well And I have been down to the bottom I appreciate the view But I am on my way up And I am coming to tell you I'm alright Now as I sit here at my desk in my apartment Smoking cigarettes tonight Drinking Rhinelander beer in my bare feet And toasting everything in sight Here's one for Townes Van Zandt And here's one for Geronimo Here's one for all my good friends One for a girl I used to know I'm alright