Aaron's got a shop up in northern Vermont Where the days don't run, they just plod along He spends each one working in a haze Humming sad songs And in the back on the rack There's an old guitar with a few good strings. And he stays and he plays until it's dark And he always sings: "I don't write sad songs, They just seem to find me. I've been standing still And I feel a little restless now. Here for years and now I fear That there's no way out. Holding onto something that just holds me down. And I don't know, no, I don't know, I don't know if this is me." Sunday, Monday, Tuesday at the bar Trying to feel less hollow But he skips the booze for the back hallway And the old piano. And when it's 2am and the bar room's all spilled out It's just him and the owner And the man says "Aaron, why the sad ones now?" And Aaron shrugs his shoulders "I don't like sad songs, they just seem to right me. I've been standing still And I feel a little restless now. Here for years and now I fear That there's no way out. Holding onto something that just holds me down. And I don't know, no, I don't know, I don't know if this is me. They say life's a little sweeter for the struggle is I can't seem to care what they say Life's a little sweeter for the struggle is I can't seem to care what they say I've been standing still And I feel a little restless now. Here for years and now I fear That there's no way out. Holding onto something that just holds me down. Holding onto something that just holds me down. Well I'm done holding onto something that just holds me down. Cause I don't know, no, I don't know, I don't know if this is me."