On and On

Story Behind The Song

Most of us have first-world problems ... get over it and get on with.

Song Description

Most of us have first-world problems, but our lives are pretty good. In the face of other people's struggles, we must press on with our lives.

Song Length 3:58 Genre Rock - General, Rock - Alternative
Tempo Medium (111 - 130) Lead Vocal Male Vocal
Subject Hope, Economics Similar Artists The Wallflowers
Language English Era 2000 and later

Lyrics

ON AND ON

VERSE 1&4
You think that you have problems
But you have a place to sleep
You work day in and day out
But have enough to eat
You get hot in the sumer
But in winter you have heat
You may have first-world problems
But your life is hard to beat

CHORUS
Seasons come and Seasons go and
People come and People go, there
isn't much that I know, but
I know that we must go
on and on and
on and on --

VERSE 2
I don't believe in heaven
I don't believe in hell
I don'tbelieve the stories
The righteous try to sell
I don't believe the words
are quite literal
They're a cautionary tale
A simple parable

CHORUS

VERSE 3
It's a sad day in May
When another bites the dust
Are we afraid to say
That it was a bust?
How about Detroit City?
All that's left is blood and rust
You may have first-world problems
Who is it that you trust?

CHORUS

Lyrics Bob Hoot Music Bob Hoot
Producer Bob Hoot/Landon Arkens Performance Bob Hoot, guitar, vocal; Doug McLeod, bass; Dave McGuire, drums; Harvey Briggs, guitar, vocals

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