Michael Jordan

Album: America Town (2000)
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  • My shirt, my hat, my books
    A trip to the zoo
    My couch, remote, a large coke yea
    I'd get on my knees, my God,
    If I could

    I would give anything
    I would give anything
    I would give anything
    I would give anything
    I would give to be you

    My job, my car, my cash
    My house on the hill
    My piano, I'd burn to ashes (yea)
    I'd get on my knees, my God,
    If I could

    I would give anything
    I would give anything
    I would give anything
    I would give anything
    I would give to be you

    My voice, my worm, my wife
    A first born or two
    I'd give the knife, my Mike if just,
    Cut me at the knees
    My God (My Jordan)

    I would give anything
    I would give anything
    I would give anything
    I would give anything
    I would give anything
    I would give anything
    I would give anything
    I would give anything
    I would give to be you

    Whoo hoo
    Ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, ah Writer/s: JOHN ONDRASIK
    Publisher: Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd.
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