Onkelos (Hebrew: אונקלוס), possibly identical to Aquila of Pontus or Aquila of Sinope, was a Roman national who converted to Judaism in Tannaic times (c. 35–120 CE). He is considered to be the author of the famous Targum Onkelos (c. 110 CE).
The bills are late, the grass is brown
Got the only porch that's falling down
In the neighborhood
But it's all good
Work is slow, could use more pay
Ain't no hero gonna save the day
Like in Hollywood
But it's all good
'Cause it's a sunny day, I got a beer
Gonna drink it sitting here in the shade
I'm as happy as a man could be
As long as you're here next to me, I got it made
The cable's out, the screen door's stuck
And that old truck, it doesn't start right up
The way it should
But it's all good
'Cause it's a sunny day, I got a beer
Gonna drink it sitting here in the shade
I'm as happy as a man could be
As long as you're here next to me, I got it made
I don't get blue, I don't get mad
If I've learned one thing from the year I've had
It's even if it all goes bad
It's all good