Music Monday: Jimmy Buffett – “That’s What Living Is To Me”

Posted By on May 5, 2025

Buffett Twain Quote

I downloaded a memory song social media from 1988 that brought back fond memories and calming thoughts. Jimmy Buffett was my “go-to” music back in the late 1970s and 1980s while daydreaming of sailing the islands and clear waters of the Caribbean — yes, a fantasy or a dream. 😉

Hot Water Album from 1988That’s What Living Is to Me” is a song by Jimmy Buffett that was released on his album “Hot Water.”  The song includes references to Mark Twain and features lyrics that talk about and offers advice on living a truthful life. Buffett also recorded it in New Zealand in April 2017 and released as a single. As with most Jimmy Buffett music, the song’s lyrics discuss themes of simplicity, freedom, and the complexity of the world.

[Intro: Spoken]

Back toward the turn of the century, you know

Mark Twain took a trip around the world on a steamship

And he wrote a book called ‘Following the Equator’

And the opening page has a dedication that says

‘Be good, and you will be lonesome’

Which for me, still seems to work in the fabulous eighties

[Verse 1]

Jason Mason hears the sound

The whistle blows in Congo town

And the mail boat’s in, mail boat’s in

Brings him things from oh so far

Old magazines and Snicker bars

A simple man, a simple plan

The world’s too big to understand

[Chorus]

Be good and you will be lonesome

Be lonesome and you will be free

Live a lie and you will live to regret it

That’s what livin’ is to me

That’s what livin’ is to me

[Verse 2]

On a timeless beach in Hispaniola

Young girl sips a diet cola

She’s worlds apart, worlds apart

Spirit of the black king still

Reverberates through Haitian hills

He rules the sea and all the fish

What if he had a TV dish?

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[Chorus]

Be good and you will be lonesome

Be lonesome and you will be free

Live a lie and you will live to regret it

That’s what livin’ is to me

That’s what livin’ is to me

[Bridge]

Now in the far off regions, the foreign legion

Keep the thieves and the predators at bay

While closer to home, some bad boys still roam

The streets aren’t safe so give it one more day

One more day, one more day

[Verse 4]

Stories from my favorite books

Still take on many different looks

And I’m gone again, home again

“The time has come,” the walrus said

And little oysters hide their head

My Twain of thought is loosely bound

I guess it’s time to Mark this down

[Chorus]

Be good and you will be lonesome

Be lonesome and you will be free

Live a lie and you will live to regret it

That’s what livin’ is to me

That’s what livin’ is to me

That’s what livin’ is to me

That’s what livin’ is to me

[Outro]

Thank you, Mark

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