Beans and Bacon

(Verse)
I've had my share of fancy nights,
Sippin' whiskey, livin' the high life.
But I've learned a thing or two along the way,
About what truly matters at the end of the day.

(Chorus)
Give me beans and bacon in peace, my dear,
I'll trade those cakes and ale for a simpler cheer.
In this world of smoke and mirrors, I'll find release,
With a humble plate of beans and bacon, bringin' me peace.

(Verse)
I've seen the lights of the neon signs,
But they can't fill this emptiness of mine.
The glitz and glamor, they don't mean a thing,
When you're searchin' for a genuine life to bring.

(Chorus)

(Bridge)
They say fortune favors the ones who dare,
But I've learned it's the simple things that truly care.
So raise your glass to the ones who know,
That a hearty meal and peace of mind steal the show.

(Verse)
I've tasted the sweetness, the feast of kings,
But it's those beans and bacon that my soul truly sings.
For in their humble simplicity, I find my rest,
With every bite, I'm blessed, I'm truly blessed.

(Chorus)

(Outro)
So let the others chase the grand parade,
I'll take my beans and bacon, unafraid.
For in their comfort, I've found my way,
To a life worth livin', come what may.