...Thereās two kinds of tired. Thereās good tired and thereās bad tired...Ironically enough, bad tired can be a day that you won. But you won other peopleās battles, you lived other peopleās days, other peopleās agendas, other peopleās dreams. And when itās all over, there was very little you in there. And when you hit the hay at night, somehow you toss and turn; you donāt settle easy. Good tired, ironically enough, can be a day that you lost, but you donāt even have to tell yourself because you knew you fought your battles, you chased your dreams, you lived your days and when you hit the hay at night, you settle easy, you sleep the sleep of the just and you say ātake me away.'
Harry Chapin














