| Billy’s home, he just got back from LA.
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| Plenty of lines but nothing to say.
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| Said I, seen this movie and it don’t end nice.
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| Looks like trouble in paradise.
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| He used to be cool he used to laugh a lot.
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| Down at the brothers in the parking lot.
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| Now he’s sick, and he’s scared and he’s paying the price.
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| Trouble in, paradise. |
| (Trouble in paradise.)
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| Momma said he always was so nice.
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| (Trouble in paradise.)
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| American son he’s not very old.
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| An American dream that’s never been sold.
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| The smile on his face is just his last disguise.
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| We’ve got trouble in paradise.
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| There’s a scream inside that shouts: Here I am !
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| Some people say: We’ve got to do what we can.
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| Me I don’t know you see I’ve been there myself once or twice.
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| Trouble in, paradise. |
| (Trouble in paradise.)
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| Momma said he always was so nice.
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| (Trouble in paradise.) We’ve got trouble, hey
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| Five long years since I wrote this song.
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| Many people dying, so many gone.
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| Take one more, coming still as good advice.
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| Trouble in, paradise. |
| (Trouble in paradise.)
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| Momma said he always was so nice.
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| (Trouble in paradise.) We’ve been troubled, yeah, yeah
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| (Trouble in paradise.)
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| (Trouble in paradise.)
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| Hey,
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| Trouble in |