I've been a waiter, a roofer, a clerk I've shoveled manure until my pride hurt When you're starting out, it's all part of the work To do what I do I've been evicted for not making rent Made my daddy wonder where my good sense went For the price of a dream, my years have been spent- To do what I do To stand here tonight with a six-string guitar And be what I've always been in my heart Just for the chance to play you my song And the thrill when I hear you singing along Has been worth everything I've been through To do what I do I've played for empty tables and chairs To drunks that don't listen, and crowds that don't care I've been told countless times Boy you ain't going no where! To do what I do So I hope the critics and the skeptics alike all bought a ticket to this show tonight They'll see first hand that I have survived and what doesn't kill you, makes you more alive And I'm one of the fortunate few To do what I do There's so much joy this music can bring So I count my blessings, when I step up to sing Cuz there's so many people who'd give anything- To do what I do And we thank all of you We can do what we do