Lottery

Album: The Answer To Your Problems? (1999)
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  • I wanna win the lottery
    Then you would be close to me
    T.V. ice cream everyday
    And never have to work just play

    I wish I won the lottery
    I stay up 'till half past three
    Watching movies all night long
    Scan the web 'till the break of dawn

    I wish I won the lottery
    Then you would be close to me
    Tell the boss to kiss my ass
    Never gonna go to class

    I wish I won the lottery
    I stay up 'till half past three
    Watching movies all night long
    Scan the web 'till the break of dawn

    I gotta win cause I just can't stand it
    I gotta win cause I just can't stand
    I gotta win cause I don't wanna live this way

    I gotta win cause I just can't stand it
    I gotta win cause I just can't stand
    I gotta win cause I don't wanna live this way

    I wish I won the lottery
    I stay up 'till half past three
    Watching movies all night long
    Scan the web 'till the break of dawn

    I wanna win the lottery
    Then you would be close to me
    T.V. ice cream everyday
    And never have to work just play

    I wish I won the lottery
    I stay up 'till half past three
    Watching movies all night long
    Scan the web 'till the break of dawn

    I gotta win cause I just can't stand it
    I gotta win cause I just can't stand
    I gotta win cause I don't wanna live this way

    I gotta win cause I just can't stand
    I gotta win cause I just can't stand
    I gotta win cause I don't wanna live this way Publisher: TUNECORE INC
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