Livin’ Within My Means

Ron Agnew

Well, I was a poor boy
Just a-kickin' around
Eighteen, with a head full a' dreams
Took some money back then
Did a year in the pen
For not livin' within my means

I worked ev'ry day
I did my time the hard way
I walked out a' that place feelin' clean
I got a job, a guitar
I bought an old beat-up car
Started livin' within my means

Fell in love with a beautiful lady, of sorts
But she was ruthless, restless, and mean
She left me one day
And now I've had to pay
For not lovin' within my means

Then I took to drinkin'
To drive her from my mind
And it helps me forget her, it seems
I just drink now and then
Only now I'm drunk again
For not drinkin' within my means

Now I know that I'm dyin'
But I don't worry none
'Cause I know my soul He'll redeem
But what bothers me
Unless they bury me free
Is I won't even die within my means

But when the dyin's all over
An' I come back again
Say "to hell" with self-pride and esteem
I'll get born in my teens
An' I'll stick to my dreams
Try dreamin' within my means

Trivia about the song Livin’ Within My Means by C.W. McCall

When was the song “Livin’ Within My Means” released by C.W. McCall?
The song Livin’ Within My Means was released in 1977, on the album “Roses for Mama”.
Who composed the song “Livin’ Within My Means” by C.W. McCall?
The song “Livin’ Within My Means” by C.W. McCall was composed by Ron Agnew.

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