Million Dollar Man

Album: Born To Die (2012)
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  • You said I was the most exotic flower
    Holding me tight in our final hour
    I don't know how you convince them and get them, boy
    I don't know what you do, it's unbelievable
    And I don't know how you get over, get over
    Someone as dangerous, tainted and flawed as you

    One for the money and two for the show
    I love you, honey, I'm ready, I'm ready to go
    How did you get that way? I don't know
    You're screwed up and brilliant
    Look like a million dollar man
    So why is my heart broke?

    You got the world but, baby, at what price?
    Something so strange, hard to define
    It isn't that hard, boy, to like you or love you
    I'd follow you down, down, down, you're unbelievable
    If you're going crazy just grab me and take me
    I'd follow you down, down, down, anywhere, anywhere

    One for the money and two for the show
    I love you, honey, I'm ready, I'm ready to go
    How did you get that way? I don't know
    You're screwed up and brilliant
    Look like a million dollar man
    So why is my heart broke?

    One for the money and two for the show
    I love you, honey, I'm ready, I'm ready to go
    How did you get that way? I don't know
    You're screwed up and brilliant
    Look like a million dollar man
    So why is my heart broke?

    I don't know
    You're screwed up and brilliant
    Look like a million dollar man
    So why is my heart broke? Writer/s: CHRIS BRAIDE, ELIZABETH GRANT, LIZZY GRANT
    Publisher: Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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  • DeetsThis really helped my understanding of the song and allowed me to understand more about Lana herself. Thanks so much.
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