Family Tree
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Family Tree
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Family tree, family tree
Money don't grow on your family tree
Family tree, family tree
You've got those present tense blues
Those present tense blues
Got to make some money for some present tense shoes
I might steal a bank and that might do
Might as well before they steal from you
Money don't grow on your family tree
You gotta put some fruit on your family tree
Here and now, here and now
Can't say money needed here and now
Might take a loan or might take a lend
They start to get you when you take a lend
Then when they get you, yeah when they get you
They tell your friends that they've got you
Your money don't grow on your family tree
Just trying to put some fruit on your family tree
Being poor, always being poor
Got finally killed for just being poor
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Who performs "Family Tree"?
Paddy Casey performs "Family Tree", and this lyric page sits inside the Paddy Casey catalog on LyroVerse.
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