In a world that often pushes us to want more, Kelsea Ballerini reminds us of the beauty in appreciating what we already possess. 🌻 The song is an ode to contentment and gratitude, highlighting the importance of recognizing and cherishing the simple yet profound aspects of our lives – a roof over our head, a warm body in bed, good health, and even the bad days. 👣 She challenges societal norms of success and materialistic desires by expressing her satisfaction with her current state. By saying "The Joneses can't even keep up with the Joneses," she cleverly critiques the never-ending cycle of comparison that only leads to dissatisfaction. Her message is clear: True joy comes not from having what we want but wanting what we have.
WHAT I HAVE
Lyrics
My neighbor's grass is the hit of the street
But that don't mean mine ain't just as green
I've been comparing shiny new toys
It's just the root of the thief of my joy
I know, that's just the pony show
'Cause I got a roof over my head
I got a warm body in bed
I'm doing alright right where I'm at
With what I have
I bought the shoes where the bottom is red
But who the hell am I tryin' to impress?
When you sit back, that's when you notice
The Joneses can't even keep up with the Joneses
I know, don't gotta shine to be gold
'Cause I got a roof over my head
I got a warm body in bed
I'm doing alright right where I'm at
With what I have
I got a Jeep, I got a dog
I got what they call a dream job
Plenty to want, nothing wrong with that
But I'm happy with what I have
Mm, ooh
I got the air, good eyes to see
Got so much more than I'll ever need
Even the bad days ain't all that bad
With what I have
I'm doing alright right where I'm at
With what I have
Writer(s): Alysa Vanderheym, Cary Barlowe, Kelsea Ballerini
Copyright(s): Lyrics © Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC, Warner Chappell Music, Inc.
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