To Be A Millionaire

Album: Resident Alien (1995)
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  • He shot his mother down
    With a gun that he had found
    He dragged her by the hair
    And sat her in a chair

    CHORUS

    He knew that he was wrong
    Now all his friends are gone
    But Terry's only care
    Was to be a millionaire

    At school he played the fool
    And on linoleum he ruled
    The other children stared
    And he would kick and pull their hair

    CHORUS

    Remember Terry's song
    And your future won't be long
    Be happy where you are
    Or as lonely as a star

    Remember Terry's song
    and your future won't be long
    Be happpy where you are
    or as lonely as a star

    Be happy where you are
    Or as lonely as a star
    And Terry's only care
    Was To Be a Millionaire Publisher: CONCORD MUSIC PUBLISHING LLC
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