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Nothing To Complain About

You've seen good days.... You've seen bad days. You've had times where you wanted to give in. But when your good days outweigh the bad ones, What is there to complain about? You've had nights where you cried, Because you felt you didn't give your best. Well, weeping may endure for a night.... I think you all know the rest. When you've made it through, Even with all the fear and doubt, You've got to ask yourself, What is there to complain about? Every ain't gonna be perfect, You're gonna have ups and downs, Smiles and frowns, But keep on pressing, And stay away from stressing, Cause it can get pretty depressing. Stand up tall, When your back's against the wall, And ask yourself with a loud shout, What is there to complain about? When your good days outweigh the bad days, Don't stress and strain, Don't cry and whine, Don't mope or complain. Life is too short, To be holding onto the past, To ponder on relationships, That you knew wouldn't last. It's too short to fuss and fight, And to short to be mad and upset, Which is why it is important to pray, And live a life with no regret. Knowing.... Your days aren't gonna be all sunshine, You're gonna have some days of pain, no doubt. But as long as you know you're alive and kicking, What is there to complain about? You have a lot to live for, kid. Your road is just beginning, You're gonna experience losing, You're gonna experience winning. You've got a lot to be grateful for, So what are you being so hateful for? If you're alive and well, With a story to tell, And you've experienced pain, And lived life with no doubts, You should be asking yourself.... What is there to complain about?

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