Текст песни To Do What I Do - Alan Jackson
I′ve
been
a
waiter,
a
roofer,
a
clerk
I've
shoveled
manure
till
my
pride
hurt.
When
you′re
starting
out,
it's
all
part
of
the
work
To
do
what
I
do.
I've
been
evicted
for
not
making
rent
Made
my
Daddy
wonder
where
my
good
sense
went.
For
the
price
of
a
dream,
my
years
have
been
spent
To
do
what
I
do.
So
I
stand
here
tonight
with
this
six
string
guitar
To
be
something
I′ve
always
been
in
my
heart.
Just
for
the
chance
to
play
you
my
song
The
thrill
when
I
hear
you
singing
along.
It′s
been
worth
everything
I've
been
through
To
do
what
I
do.
I′ve
played
for
empty
tables
and
chairs
The
drunks
that
don't
listen,
the
crowds
that
dont
care.
Been
told
countless
times
Boy
you
ain′t
goin'
nowhere
To
do
what
I
do.
So
I
hope
the
critics
and
skeptics
alike
All
bought
a
ticket
to
this
show
tonight.
And
they′ll
see
firsthand
that
I
have
survived
And
what
doesn't
kill
you
makes
you
more
alive.
And
I'm
one
of
the
fortunate
few
To
do
what
I
do.
There′s
so
much
joy
this
music
can
bring
So
I
count
my
blessings
when
I
step
up
to
sing.
′Cause
they're
so
many
people
who
would
give
anything
To
do
what
I
do.
And
I
thank
you.
I
can
do
what
I
do!
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