| Won the first prize in lottery, born in a farewell state
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| Have everything I need, I thank my fate
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| Thinking 'bout developing countries, the famine an need
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| Apartheid is wrong as well, I think, as long as I succeed
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| Do you think I’m someone, someone you could know
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| Do you think I’m God’s son, I’m the one you bow
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| I will get the work done, all I want is more
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| Do you think I’m someone, someone rotten to the core
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| Made a song about this horrid thing
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| My royalties go to charity
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| Manager’s rubbing hands together
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| Counting the rest of money
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| Song hits the magic top ten, stays there for months
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| It’s a great, serious song, they say, very easy to dance
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| Must make a use of this, release a long play
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| Straight to number one it goes, won’t see a poor day
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| Don’t know 'bout charity money, wonder where did it go
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| I’m a missionary of charity, I’m the one they bow
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| Time for a festival with all the big boys
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| Whose latest albums haven’t got them a new Rolls Royce
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| Gig’s profit goes to charity or some fund
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| Stars are hugging each other
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| Guessing whose album goes to number one
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| Won the first prize, I was born in a farewell state
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| Winning much more by singing help’s not too late
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| Preaching 'bout developing countries a matter so sore
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| I’m a missionary of charity I’m rotten to the core |