Trust Fund Baby

Album: Space Between (2019)
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  • Momma's on a fast train
    Runnin' on cocaine
    Money's on a slow drain
    Oh Lord
    Trust fund baby

    Runnin' every red light
    Chasin' down a love life
    Bangin' everything in sight
    Oh Lord
    Trust fund baby

    Yeah!

    Entourage growin' strong
    Hangars all hangin' on
    Everything's goin' wrong
    Oh yeah
    Trust fund baby

    Poundin' down straight shots
    Stomach tied up in knots
    The girl gets what she wants
    Oh yeah
    Trust fund baby
    Hey! Hey!

    Woo!

    Girl gets what she wants
    Girl gets what she wants
    Girl gets what she wants
    Girl gets what she wants

    Girl gets what she wants
    Girl gets what she wants
    Girl gets what she wants
    Girl gets what she wants
    Yeah!

    Tax man showin' up
    Trump card got no luck
    Drinkin' from a bottomless cup
    Oh yeah
    Trust fund baby

    Hangin' with the Euro trash
    Getting into momma's stash
    Headed for a social crash
    Trust fund baby

    Momma's on a fast train
    Money's on a slow drain
    Runnin' out of cocaine
    Hey, hey, hey
    Trust fund baby

    Entourage goin' strong
    Hangers all hangin' on
    Everything's goin' wrong
    Oh!
    Trust fund baby
    Yeah! Yeah! Yeah!
    Hey!
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