They say that misery loves company Maybe that?s why I?m lovin? you But I?ve sure been hangin? around you a lot Since your old man said you were through
Well, once I lived the life of a millionaire Spending my money, no, I didn't care Takin' my friend John out for a mighty good time Buyin' high-priced
Killa, baby, Kayne this that 1970's heroin flow Yeah, let's speed it up, y'all hear people talking 'bout Who high, who not, I'm back in Man, they don'
Nobody loves you when you're down and out Nobody sees you when you're on cloud nine Everybody's hustlin' for a buck and a dime I'll scratch your back
(Jimmie Cox) Once I lived the life of a millionaire Spending my money Oh I didn't care Taking my friends out For a mighty good time Oh we'd drink that
Had a widow down in Boston You know she really trusted me Then I ran away to Cleveland From a brand new bride-to-be Held a preacher's plate in Memphis
Someone is saying that all of these things Are nothing and all in your mind Well, you see quite clearly except when you're down Then you forget all the
The wind blows chilly, my bag is empty The road runs narrow and it's full of holes I've seen fine cities, and fields of plenty But none so lovely as the
I once lived the life of a millionaire Spending my money I didn't care Always taking my friends out for a good time Buying champagne, gin and wine But
I dreamt of something last night in my sleep I saw you sitting in a room without me You were smiling and you had a tattoo I'm me, in a room without you
My daddy is an engineer, my brother drives a hack My sister pulls in washing, the baby balls the jack And it looks like I'm never gonna cease my wanderin
Once, I lived the life of a millionaire Spent all my money, I just did not care Taking all my friend out for a good time We bought bootleg whiskey, champagne
Well, once I lived the life of a millionaire Spending my money, I didn't care Takin' my friends out for a mighty good time Buyin' bootleg liquor, champagne
I met her on a sunny Sunday afternoon She hit me with a smile, warmer than the days of June By then I knew she had to be in some way, a part of me She
Hey, guy It's not in order To walk around like the lads 'cause for people of my age You're a stranger You're from a distant scene Like a fox in a cage
My time spent yesterday - trying to control the way that life would lead me in - has somehow failed. And now all I do is try to find my way out of endless
It's good to be here, how've you been? Check my bags, boy where's my room? I sit on the phone, that's my game Keep up the pressure all the way I don'
Nothing seems to kill me, no matter how hard I try Nothing is closing my eyes Nothing can beat me down for your pain or delight And nothing seems to break