"Keep
on Keepin on"
copyright - 1995
Johnny Blodgett music co.
Johnny
Blodgett composer
Ain't no reason why to, give another try
everything that I do works out wrong.
No one ever wants to
listen to and old vagabond
I use to think that one day, there would
be a fun way
when all is said and done say
"wasn't that a ball"
after all these years,
I guess is don't matter at all.
(refrain....)
But
I know, I'll keep on keepin on.
yes
I know, I'll keep on keepin on.
When
my back's against the wall
I
know I'll give my all.
I
know I'll keep on keepin on
I guess I've lost my mind to the hoops I
had to climb through
Haven't got a dime to - pay the
fiddler's due.
If there was any other way, I don't have
a clue
Damn this situation, confusion and
frustration,
what in thunderation is left for me to
try,
please forgive me now - if I just lay
down and cry
(refrain....)
But
I know, I'll keep on keepin on.
yes
I know, I'll keep on keepin on.
When
my back's against the wall
I
know I'll give my all.
I
know I'll keep on keepin on
When
my back's against the wall
I
know I'll give my all.
I
know I'll keep on keepin on.
Adam lived 950 years. Can you imagine? If we take the last 10 percent of a person's life for old age, even though he enjoyed 860 years in pretty good shape, probably the last 90 years he was dealing with all these aches and pains, hearing loss, memory loss, vision loss. Problems getting around and watching your diet. At least he didn't have to worry about steroids in his meat and chemicals in his vegetables.
Even so, as he aged he would have had his children, his children's children, his children's children's children, up to about 9 generations, available to lend a hand if he needed help.
I guess these are the things we think about when we get to that last 10%.
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