That's Why I'm Here

JAMES TAYLOR

Person to person and man to man,
I'm back in touch with my long lost friend.
Listen to reason and understand
And think of me from way back when.
He said, me and Melissa, well we fell out of love.
We ran out of luck seems like lightning struck.
I've been thinking of leaving
But I can't raise a buck,
James, I'm wondering could I borrow your truck?

I said that's why I'm here.
Got no other reason,
That's why I'm standing before you,
That's why I'm here.

John's gone, found dead,
He dies high, he's brown bread.
Later said to have drowned in his bed.
After the laughter, the wave of the dread,
It hits us like a ton of lead.
It seems "learn not to burn"
Means to turn on a dime
And walk on if you're walking
Even if it's an uphill climb.
And try to remember that working's no crime,
Just don't let 'em take and waste your time.
That's why I'm here.

This is an IOU, I reckon I owe you one now.
Listen Wendy and listen Gloria,
This'll be better tomorrow.

Fortune and fame's such a curious game.
Perfect strangers can call you by name.
Pay good money to hear fire and rain again
And again and again.
Some are like summer coming back every year,
Got your baby, got your blanket
Got your bucket of beer.
I break into a grin from ear to ear
And suddenly it's perfectly clear.
That's why I'm here.

This is the part about Kitty and Jim,
He loved her and she loved him.
Wake 'em up shake 'em up the middle of the night,
Got to tell me everything's alright.
He said that's why I'm here. That's right.

Trivia about the song That's Why I'm Here by James Taylor

On which albums was the song “That's Why I'm Here” released by James Taylor?
James Taylor released the song on the albums “That's Why I'm Here” in 1985, “Classic Songs” in 1987, and “Greatest Hits Volume 2” in 2000.
Who composed the song “That's Why I'm Here” by James Taylor?
The song “That's Why I'm Here” by James Taylor was composed by JAMES TAYLOR.

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