| Ain’t it kinda funny that there’s always been money
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| Changin' hands all over the world
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| I always thought the best things in life were free
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| Now, I may be square, but it don’t seem fair
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| What there pickin' in this pocket of mine
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| And a dollar for a donut ain’t to far down the line
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| What’s the story, old glory?
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| How come your turning green?
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| In the land of milk and honey, you’ve got to have money
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| I bet you know what I mean
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| Even though we’re willin, we can’t have any children
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| Cause there ain’t nobody home night or day
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| Working eighty hours and still too many bills to pay
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| Well, I got my car but I can’t get far
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| On a dollar’s worth of gasoline
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| I even give up my subscription to Rolling Stone magazine
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| So, what’s the story, old glory
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| How come your turning green?
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| In the land of milk and honey, you’ve got to have money
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| I bet you know what I mean
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| What’s the story, old glory?
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| How come your turning green?
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| In the land of milk and honey, you’ve got to have money
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| I bet you know what I mean
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| Now ain’t it a sin how the Japanese yen
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| Had driven down our dollar bill
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| It’d gettin' harder to find somethin' made in the U. S. of A.,
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| So ride your Kawasaki and eat your teriyaki
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| I’ll tell you what they’re gonna do
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| It won’t be long till they’re buying me up and you
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| So, what’s the story, old glory
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| How come your turning green?
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| In the land of milk and honey, you’ve got to have money
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| I bet you know what I mean
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| What’s the story, old glory?
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| How come your turning green?
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| In the land of milk and honey, you’ve got to have money
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| I bet you know what I
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| I bet you know what I
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| I bet you know what I mean |