| I got a sweet lovin' man at home, he knows that I love him true
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| I got a three little kids on the floor and they love their daddy too
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| I got a one on the way and I don’t think I can pay the doctor bill
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| I never finished payin' the last one off, don’t guess I ever will
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| Yeah, we’d save it all up for a rainy day but it’s always sunny
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| Guess all the happiness in the world, can’t buy you money
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| He’s got an old work truck that’ll barely get him to town and back
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| He’s tried to put in a little more overtime but that don’t pay no jack
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| So he brings it home where his baby’s got his hot supper fixed
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| Then he lays down and rest his weary bones and gets back up at six
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| Just workin' hard in the land of the milk and honey
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| Hey all the happiness in the world, can’t buy you money
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| But if we had plenty, it’d keep us afloat
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| Then in the end if our ship don’t come in
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| We’ll just buy a bigger boat
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| We ain’t got no money, Lord, we be deep in debt
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| Must be livin' on love from above
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| 'Cause we ain’t hit bottom yet
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| He picks his pay-check up and go straight to the bank, that’s his usual route
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| An' then he’ll come home and pick up me and the kids, 'cause we’re goin' out
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| Then it’s a drive-through window pick out a combo, super-size
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| Then we’ll swing on down to the Wal-Mart an' let the kids pick out a prize
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| That ol' truck broke down at the red-light, he thinks it’s real funny
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| Hey, all the happiness in the world, can’t buy you money
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| Yeah, we’d save it all up for a rainy day but it’s always sunny
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| Guess all the happiness in the world can’t buy you money
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| Can’t buy you money
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| Money |