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20060913 - Money Goodbye

from The Song Diary I by Paleo

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MONEY GOODBYE

Buried in fields of onions,
covered in dogwood blossoms,
my mood like color changes,
pacing this violent garden.

Getting blasted and sleepless,
not in the least bit curious,
if man's nature's appendix.
Swimming in the Atlantic,
pretend she's the Pacific,
if you're my girl you will get.

Everything that money can buy.
Everything that money can buy.

Everyone's dead in heaven,
floating like paper lanterns,
used like the words we fight with.
Clowders of weeping catkins,
their trumpets sing like daisies.
Butterflies run through the subways.

Everything that money can buy.
Everything that money can buy.

Where I go she goes.
Where I go she goes.

Everything that money can buy.
Everything that money can buy.
Everything that money can buy.
Everything that money can buy.

I wash the feet of karma.
Twilight corkscrews to morning.
I go from city to city
wearing the ring she gave me,
outgunned, and twice outnumbered.
You are just what I ordered.

Everything that money can buy.
Everything that money can buy.


DAS - Athens, Georgia, USA

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from The Song Diary I, released April 15, 2007

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