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bitch a cellmate All my life I been this cold All my nights I spend with hoes I keep change on me now 'Cause this shit's startin' to take a toll I
An Artist
Far above the highest heavens On a throne of crystal light Dwells the God of all creation Rays of wonder crown His might Human voices blend with
can spot an artist every time Did the darkness and the stars witness What happened long ago Did the darkness and the stars witness What happened
can make a large bet Mackie's back in town My man Louis Miller, he split the scene babe After drawing out all the bread from his stash Now Macheath
some of y'all didn't hear it right I didn't call him His name wasn't the artist Artist, Artist Artist - every syllable must be heard Artist - formerly
P! Real artists Fake artists Hot artists Wack artists Hard artists Soft artists I'm addressing all artists I'm a prisoner, a slave to this
secret at all It's no secret that a conscience Can sometimes be a pest It's no secret ambition bites The nails of success Every artist is a cannibal Every
can make a large bet Mackie's back in town My man Louis Miller, he split the scene babe After drawing out all the bread from his stash Now Macheath
years have passed The worthy Captain and his squad of troopers standing fast The artist knew their faces well The husbands of his lady friends His
years have passed The worthy Captain and his squad of troopers standing fast The artist knew their faces well The husbands of his lady friends His
on the letter I vowed not to cry anymore If we survived the Great War You drew up some good faith treaties I drew curtains closed, drank my poison all alone
Tune me in to the wild side of life I'm an innocent young child sharp as a knife Take me to the garretts where the artists have died Show me
and salute him when his birthday comes For Halloween, buy him a trumpet and for Christmas, buy him a gun He's got everything he needs, he's an artist
Tune me in to the wild side of life I'm an innocent young child sharp as a knife Take me to the garretts where the artists have died Show me
My man Louis Miller, he split the scene babe After drawing out all the bread from his stash Now Macheath spends like a sailor Do you suppose this
an artist is a fragile life And it's something I have always believed The memory cuts like a knife All the good that I did was for nothing (ah) All
Louis Miller, he split the scene babe After drawing out all the bread from his stash Now Macheath spends like a sailor Do you suppose our boy, he's
His mind is up his sleeve And his talk is make believe Oh, Lord, the man's a fraud He's a flim flam man He's an artist He's a flim flam man He's
the auditorium Of his Fondation Louis Vuitton, the new Frank Gehry art Destination that later this Month will put on display Edvard Munch’s "The Scream " Henri
The bleeding hearts and the artists Make their stand And when they've given you their all Some stagger and fall, after all it's not easy Banging your heart
My man Louis Miller, he split the scene babe After drawing out all the bread from his stash Now Macheath spends like a sailor Do you suppose this
the looking glass Even the greatest stars discover themselves in the looking glass Sometimes he saw his real face And sometimes a stranger at his place
There's other people, you selfish asshole! I must be psychotic I must be demented To think that I'm worthy of all this attention Of all of this money
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