Follow Robert Mosci:

Mail List Signup

Stay up to date on Mosci events

Music Sites

Upcoming Events

Previous events

The Blessings of My Day

words & music ©1999 by Robert Mosci / Zographia Publishing ASCAP. All rights reserved. Used by permission.

 

I woke up late this morn’, turned my head to see

My old room, sunny skies, same old used to be

Sat me down with the kids around in my usual way

But I don’t mind, in fact I feel fine, it’s the best part of my day.

 

Got my share of worry

The world’s too much for me

I’m always in a hurry ‘til I stop, and I see.....

 

Things are not half so bad

Though my mind can go astray

So I count one by one, the blessings of my day.

 

 

Wife and kids

And good friends

I got my health

And some free time

I don’t hate my job

I like where I live

‘Though I’m not where I hope to be

So I count one by one

Hear me count one by one

The things that come my way

The blessings of my day.

 

Over the horizon

There I cannot see

Dark clouds may be risin’ but I’ve hope, and I feel free.....

 

Hit the bed, turned my head, kissed the wife goodnight

Slept ok, one sweet dream, guess that I got something right

Me I’m just a lucky guy, things have gone my way

So I count, one by one, the blessings of my day

The blessings of my day.

 

 

Wife and kids

And good friends

I got my health

And some free time

I don’t hate my job

I like where I live

I love my mom and my family

So I count one by one

Hear me count one by one

I feel fine most all the time

I can go away on a holiday

And late at night I sleep alright

I feel so proud but not in a cloud

So I count one by one

Hear me count one by one