Good Intentions

Dean Dinning, Glen Phillips, Randel Guss, Todd Nichols

It's hard to rely on my good intentions
When my head's full of things that I can't mention
It seems I usually get things right
But I can't understand what I did last night

And it's hard to rely on my own good senses
When I miss so much that requires attention
Have to laugh at myself sometimes
And I can see that I'm not blind

There's little relief
Give us reprieve, oh
For all the things I've left behind
I'm positive that I'm not blind

I'm not afraid things won't get better
But it feels like this has gone on forever
You have to cry with your own blue tears
Have to laugh with your own good cheer

And it's hard to rely on my good intentions
When my head's full of things that I can't mention
It seems I usually get things right
But I can't understand what I did last night

There's little relief
Give us reprieve, oh
And imagining the world outside
I'm positive that I'm not blind

I can't be hard on you
'Cause you know I've been there too
Learned a lot of things from you

Oh, when life gives little relief
Give us reprieve, oh
And when everyone is cold as ice
I clinch my fists and close my eyes
Imagining the world outside
And I can see that I'm not blind

Trivia about the song Good Intentions by Toad the Wet Sprocket

On which albums was the song “Good Intentions” released by Toad the Wet Sprocket?
Toad the Wet Sprocket released the song on the albums “In Light Syrup” in 1995, “P.S. (A Toad Retrospective)” in 1999, and “All You Want” in 2011.
Who composed the song “Good Intentions” by Toad the Wet Sprocket?
The song “Good Intentions” by Toad the Wet Sprocket was composed by Dean Dinning, Glen Phillips, Randel Guss, Todd Nichols.

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