From the recording Songs That I Have Written

Lyrics

I’m at the crossroads of another change in life
I don’t know if I’m up for the fight for the privilege to be stronger
And as of now I have gotten nowhere fast
I like the comfort of my past 
But I know I can’t wait much longer
There isn’t one thing I have done that I regret
My choices brought me here and this I won’t forget
So I guess I can’t complain
No, I guess I can’t complain
Because getting nowhere has gotten me here
 
And it depresses me my money situation
The constant aggravation of having nothing in my pocket
Yet all these humid days prove sticky nights for the homeless
A woman sleeps upon aloneness 
Clutching her life inside a locket
And here I sit in renovated air-conditionedness
High up in a fifth-floor dorm in Boston, Massachusetts
So I guess I can’t complain
No, I guess I can’t complain
Because getting nowhere has gotten me here
 
I can’t complain
There isn’t one thing I have missed all this time
 
So I guess I’m at the crossroads of wanting more in life
Not have time cut like a knife into my daily aspirations
Still it’s right over left in this busy life I lead
My schedule makes me bleed
No room for healthy inspiration
Yet it’s 2 AM and I am caffeine-filled, wide-eyed
Writing this song with a piano by my side
So I guess I can’t complain
No, I guess I can’t complain
Because getting nowhere has gotten me here
Because getting nowhere has gotten me here