Lyrics Not a Bad Thing - Terri Clark
I'm
sittin'
in
this
cafe,
People
talkin'
so
loud
I
can't
hear
myself
think.
That's
not
a
bad
thing.
The
coffee
keeps
on
coming,
The
waiter
who
keeps
smilin'
As
I'm
ridin'
on
a
river
of
caffeine,
An'
that's
not
a
bad
thing.
I
used
to
feel
sorry
for
someone
like
me,
In
a
corner
booth
pretendin'
to
read
on
a
Friday
night.
I
used
to
say:
"It
just
ain't
right."
How
could
anybody
ever
have
any
fun,
Without
somebody,
without
someone?
It
never
dawned
on
me,
The
possibility,
That
it's
not
a
bad
thing.
Those
naggin'
thoughts
about
you,
How
I
left
without
you
tonight:
You
know,
they're
few
and
far
between.
The
waiter's
name
is
Joey,
he
told
me,
And
that's
when
I
noticed
he
ain't
wearing
any
ring.
An'
that's
not
a
bad
thing.
And
there
is
a
tug
on
the
edge
of
my
heart,
It's
you
again
sayin':
"Don't
you
start
lettin'
go
of
me."
But
I
ain't
listenin'.
For
once
in
my
life,
I'll
feel
what
I
feel,
Let
it
be,
let
it
be
real.
Let
it
flow
through
me,
An'
wash
me
clean.
That's
not
a
bad
thing.
As
I'm
drivin'
home,
I'm
thinkin',
The
worst
might
be
over,
Or
maybe
I'm
a
little
bit
naive.
But
the
street
lights
seem
brighter,
As
I
walk
to
my
front
door,
And
I'm
all
alone
when
I
turn
the
key.
An'
that's
not
a
bad
thing.
I
used
to
feel
sorry
for
someone
like
me,
In
a
corner
booth
pretendin'
to
read
on
a
Friday
night.
I
used
to
say:
"It
just
ain't
right."
How
could
anybody
ever
have
any
fun,
Without
somebody,
without
someone?
It
never
dawned
on
me,
The
possibility,
That
it's
not
a
bad
thing.
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