Conversation With Myself

Jason Mraz · Live & Acoustic at Java Joe's [2001]

Crazy, now what'cha doing?

Just the same, and I think I'm right

Crazy now, oh where are you moving?

When our friendship pays for your lonely night



This is a conversation with myself

Said it's a conversation with myself

Oh it's a common conversation with only myself

and it's a conversation with myself



Oh, It's okay to dance around it and have it your way

It's ok to laugh about it, oh for goodness sake

Don't believe in anything that is keeping you awake



Because I'm feeling all sentimental and feeling all thru my head

I'm feeling all very sexual but feeling all by myself instead



This is a conversation with myself

Said it's a conversation with myself

and it's a calming, but i feel a longing

Oh it's a conscious conversation with myself



It's okay to dance around it and have it your way

and it's ok to laugh about it, oh for goodness sake

Don't believe in anything that's keeping you awake

Loverboy, lovergirl,

You need a song to sleep to and morning to sleep thru

And have it your way.



You better have it your way with yourself.

You better have it your way anytime.

You better have it you way with yourself and only yourself

You better have it yours and baby you know I'll have mine.

About Conversation With Myself

Jason Mraz's "Conversation With Myself" is a standout track from his early live recordings, specifically captured during his 2001 performance at Java Joe's. This acoustic session highlights Mraz's signature blend of folk-pop and indie sensibilities, showcasing his ability to weave personal introspection with melodic warmth. The song serves as a pivotal moment in his discography, reflecting the raw, unpolished energy that would later define his studio albums and solidify his reputation as a singer-songwriter. By focusing on the intimate nature of the recording, the track exemplifies Mraz's early commitment to storytelling through music, setting the stage for his broader exploration of themes like self-reflection and connection in subsequent works.