Free Money

Album: Horses (1975)
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  • Every night before I go to sleep
    Find a ticket, win a lottery
    Scoop the pearls up from the sea
    Cash them in and buy you all the things you need

    Every night before I rest my head
    See those dollar bills go swirling 'round my bed
    I know they're stolen, but I don't feel bad
    I take that money, buy you things you never had

    Oh, baby, it would mean so much to me
    Oh, baby, to buy you all the things you need for free

    I'll buy you a jet plane, baby, get you on a higher plane to a jet stream
    And take you through the stratosphere
    And check out the planets there and then take you down deep
    Where it's hot, hot in Arabia, baby, then cool, cold fields of snow
    And we'll roll, dream, roll, dream, roll, roll, dream, dream

    When we dream it, when we dream it, when we dream it
    We'll dream it, dream it for free, free money
    Free money, free money, free money, free money, free money
    Free money

    Every night before I go to sleep
    Find a ticket, win a lottery
    Every night before I rest my head
    See those dollar bills go swirling 'round my bed

    Oh, baby, it would mean so much to me
    Baby, I know our troubles will be gone
    Oh, I know our troubles will be gone, goin', gone
    If we dream, dream, dream for free

    And when we dream it, when we dream it, when we dream it
    Let's dream it, we'll dream it for free, free money
    Free money, free money, free money
    Free money, free money, free money, money

    Free money, free money, free money
    Free money, free money, free money
    Free money, free money, free money

    Free money, free money, free money
    Free money, free money, free money
    Free money, free money, free money, free Writer/s: Leonard J Kaye, Patti Smith
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