Lyrics:
the cash so it's hard to knock it
Everybody got they own thang, currency chasin'
Worldwide through the hard times, worrying faces
Shed tears as we bury
Here is a picture that showed she cared
And another that shows that smile
The way she'd look at me
That look she'd get once in a while
That look
am hated by plenty of men who I'd stolen from
And by some of their wives who gave me their hearts
I cared very little what any of them thought of me
I thought by now I'd be there
But I'm still so far away
If I could meet my younger self again
I wonder what she'd say
Isn't it funny
Isn't it funny
Born in a little town in West Virginia
Owned by the factory
Daddy worked in the coal mine
And when he grew up so did he
Scoopin' rock about a half
the eyes of those who try to send spies in it
Capture the sun if they could, but they go blind by it
Look in the sky and I see Africa's eyes in it
She saunters through life like a shared cigarette
And by the end of the night, sure she'd rather forget
But we're still high in her sauna, we're
away
Replaced by other things
That teenage girls are into
You've been my little girl for a few years now
You'll be my little girl for a few more to come
I was marchin' through the desert
All alone
Got no more water to drink
I got a little tired
Dropped by a little town
Came to some tiny shed
There
thought I'd sleep through Texas, but I woke up in Illinois
And the car in the lane next to me was driven by a little boy
And he flashed a smile at me then
down by my own dogs,
Run down, run down, run down
Sha la la la
Sha la loo ya
Sha la la la la
It's a little too soon
Don't try to put me down
No fool's
Early one morning the sun was shining
I was laying in bed
Wondering if she'd changed at all
If her hair was still red
Her folks they said our lives
She'll always be daddy's little girl
He'll always be his momma's little boy
Grew up fast and went into the world
Then you found each each others arms
to this
dividing and deciding his and hers
but she grabbed a paper napkin
asked the waitress for a pen
and one by one she wrote down
what she wanted most
Should crumble and fall
And the mountains should tumble to the sea
I won’t cry
I won’t cry, no I won’t shed no tears
Just as long as you stand, stand by me
Once in royal David's city Once in royal David's city
stood a lowly cattle shed
where a mother laid her baby
in a manger for his bed
Mary was that
She had a criminal conversation with the devil
On the back seat of a burned out Toyota Camry
She said she'd finally found a way to start a family
knew her well enough by now to see inside her head
She'd settle for suburbia and a little patch of land
So I gave her up for music and the free
curious, a little insecure
They call it love it might be premature
But they don't need excuses
She's just that girl from another town
Know her name by
here
The years rolled by and the Babys did come
A little Anna-Belle Lee, and her brother Tom
But then the droughts rolled in, and the hired hands went
felines
Yeah, you niggas is simple, what's a Bentley to a Nissan?
I don't fuck around by the store, but go head and get your lease sign
Yeah, go head,
She so sweet
She so sweet
Cute and vainglorious
Cute little geek
Cute little dimple
On her cute little cheek
Wit' a cute little apartment
On a cute
You fell like a lost star
Sad little girl dancing, wishes she was you
All of herself
That she'd rather lose
Took my big bag to London
He broke my big
he could only read her mind, she'd say:
Buy me a rose, call me from work
Open a door for me, what would it hurt
Show me you love me by the look in your
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