Gilbert O’Sullivan
Nothing to Do About Much
I don't know why I came here on my own
There's so little to do
I'm like a dog without a bone
If I can't get to sleep
I'll just count sheep
Nothing to do about much
I could wander for hours in the rain
I could stand on the corner
Watch the traffic lights change
Boy am I having fun
The green lights just come on
Nothing to do about much
And to tell you the truth I'm not sure
I'm told I've got something
That's difficult to cure
So it seems for the moment at least
I've got to remain where I won't freeze -
There's a party at number twenty one
You've invited as long as you're accompanied by someone
But as I'm on my own
I'll just stay at home
Nothing to do about much
Nothing to do about much
And to tell you the truth I'm not sure
I'm told I've got something
That's difficult to cure
So it seems for the moment at least
I've got to remain where I won't freeze -
I will bet you a penny to a pound
That before very long
I will be buried underground
Pushing daisies up high
Oh, what a life
Nothing to do about much
Nothing to do about much
I've got gold in my pockets
I've got wind in my hair
I've got so much to be grateful for
Of that I'm aware
I've got dreams which are nothing but the weirdest of thoughts
I've got night after night
On which it appears that I ought not to cry
Don't ask me why -
I might lie