When I Die

A little rough around the edges for a living, chops wood
A little misheard, a little misunderstood
So how do you tell the bad from the good
Is it what you learn along the way or do what others would
Where we go from here,
Yeah I'm not quite sure
But be damned if I'm stuck scrubbing the kitchen floor
Just to fall on my own plastic sword
All I know is I've got to give it what for

When I die, we're gonna shoot my ashes into the sky
Cheers as you watch them fly
Across the valley and through that golden light
So please don't cry
Because I, oh I, I lived a good life

And expect to walk straight through the pearly gates
Maybe it's all just a little, a little too late
Better stick to your guns,
Gotta choose your own fate

Because when I die, we're gonna shoot my ashes into the sky
Cheers as you watch them fly
Across the valley and through that golden light
So please don't cry
Because I, oh I, I lived a good life

Because when I die, we're gonna shoot my ashes into the sky
Cheers as you watch them fly
Across the valley and through that golden light
So please don't cry
Because I, oh I, I lived a good life

I lived a good life



Credits
Writer(s): Edwina Margaret Lumsden, Benjamin Hughes Corbett, Dan Stanley Freeman
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