Bank Accounts
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Bank Accounts
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I have a future
I have substantial bank accounts
make lotsa money
and hope it don't run out
I am a beauty
it just takes me four, five hours a day
is this the game I'm supposed to know
how to play?
I had a dream that I
was carvin' up the inside track
what a disease when I
put my faith in
Welcome to Eden
hope that you'll have some time to shop
while makin' investments
sleepin' your way to the top
Business is buiness
especially this water into wine
is this the game I'm suppose to play
every time?
I had a dream that I
was carvin' up the inside track
what a disease when I
put my faith in
All or not at allllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
I had a dream that I
was carvin' up the inside track
what a disease when I
put my faith in these
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