That's Okay

Dan Schmidt

That's your ghost next to me
You don't know what I can't see
In my arms yesterday
Now you're gone

But that's okay
I enjoy solitude
Don't need grief
I'm not in the mood

You be you, I'll be me
That's the most that we could be
We had our fun, we made our hay
And now you're gone

But that's okay
I enjoy solitude
Don't need grief
I'm not in the mood

And I don't need another lover
How would I find another lover?

What's your name? What's your number?
Can I take you home tonight?
Want a drink? Want a lover?
Do you come here often?
No, I prefer solitude

By myself, in the dark
No one has to have my heart
I had some friends, they went away
I don't need them

Cause I'm okay
I enjoy solitude
Don't need grief
It's just an attitude

And I'm tired of losses, tired of wins
Tired of frowns and tired of grins
Now I'll decide how it begins and how it ends
And I can make another set of friends
And I can make another set of friends
I can make another

And that's okay

Trivia about the song That's Okay by Honest Bob And The Factory-to-dealer Incentives

When was the song “That's Okay” released by Honest Bob And The Factory-to-dealer Incentives?
The song That's Okay was released in 2000, on the album “It’s Not as Bad as I’m Making It Sound”.
Who composed the song “That's Okay” by Honest Bob And The Factory-to-dealer Incentives?
The song “That's Okay” by Honest Bob And The Factory-to-dealer Incentives was composed by Dan Schmidt.

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