Not as Bad as You Think - Inspired by Ben Rector's song 30,000 Feet
When I wish upon a star,
I instantly just think of all
the things I've wished I've had myself
for such a long, long time.
But when I think of all the things
I've had and used and played and seen,
I realize I take it all for granted,
so I've decided: no more.
I'll appreciate what's right here.
It may be gone this time next year.
I've felt better, I've had worse.
I've been lost, confused, and hurt.
Wishing things would change and that
my life would get better.
Wishing I could start anew,
hoping hard times would change too,
but you know when you think of everything,
reflecting on all of your blessings,
it's not as bad as you think.
Thinking back on all the times
I needed shoes and food and time
and feeling way down deep inside
I still had needs not met.
But then I looked around and thought,
maybe it's not so bad after all?
I've got my friends and family
and a pretty decent life.
I've been blessed beyond belief,
I just don't always look and see...
I've had better, I've seen worse.
I've been lost, confused, and hurt.
Wishing things would change and that
this life would get better.
Wishing I could start anew,
hoping hard times would change too
but you know when you think of everything,
reflecting on all of your blessings,
it's not as bad as you think.
So many people in this world,
so many things they bought and earned,
so many reasons why
they keep collecting stuff.
But you really think about it all
the happiness they seek in stuff
is never quite fulfilled because
the things don't bring true joy,
So it's time now to reflect
on what's truly most important.
We've all been better, we've been worse.
We've been lost, confused, and hurt.
Wishing things would change and that
our world would get better.
Wishing we could start anew,
hoping hard times would change too,
but you know when you think of everything,
reflecting on all of your blessings,
it's not as bad as you think.
When I wish upon a star,
I instantly just think of all
the things I've wished I've had myself
for such a long, long time.
But when I think of all the things
I've had and used and played and seen,
I realize I take it all for granted,
so I've decided: no more.
I'll appreciate what's right here.
It may be gone this time next year.