Millionaire

Album: Millionaire (2002)
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  • [Chorus]
    Love is more precious than gold
    It can't be bought, and it can't be sold
    I've got love enough to spare
    That makes me a millionaire

    I've got a woman
    With eyes that shine
    Down deep
    As a diamond mine
    She is my treasure
    So very rare
    She's made me
    A millionaire

    When we ride around
    This old town
    In my beat up car
    With the windows down
    People look at her
    Then they look at me
    Say that man
    Is sure living in luxury

    [Chorus]

    Her kisses fall
    From everywhere
    Like riches on
    A millionaire
    So when my pockets are empty
    And my cupboard is bare
    I still feel
    Like a millionaire

    [Chorus] Writer/s: KEVIN STEPHEN WELCH
    Publisher: Universal Music Publishing Group
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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