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Wow. Okay. I just listened to it after a bit of a break, and the beat resolved itself to a different place than it was while I was singing it. So here again we have an example of something that was performed with one organizing principle in the artist's mind while it was being created, that fits more neatly into some other organizing principle.

So, I'm fascinated by the idea of what this transcription must look like, both where it was when I was singing it and what it is with the beat-and-feel interpreted differently. What does my solo do? Because it's the exact same performance either way, but does being in a different place (relative to the prevailing beat) make it different?!?

Be that as it may. The title refers to: "Sure, I may have some problems in life I could name. But they are not as great as some others' problems are, so there's that to be thankful for." The wordplay is a bonus.