Money Maker

Album: El Camino (2011)
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  • Oh, she wants milk and honey
    Oh, she wants filthy money
    But oh, that's not the way it goes
    I wanna buy some time but don't have a dime

    Hey my my she's a money maker
    Hey my my she's gonna take ya
    Way down down she's bound to break ya
    Hey may she's a money maker

    Oh, she just keeps me guessing
    Oh, never tells me yes and
    Oh, I just can't let go
    And nothin' that I show will ever do, for you

    Hey my my she's a money maker
    Hey my my she's gonna take ya
    Way down down she's bound to break ya
    Hey may she's a money maker

    Hey my my she's a money maker
    Hey my my she's gonna take ya
    Way down down she's bound to break ya
    Hey may she's a money maker Writer/s: Brian Joseph Burton, Daniel Auerbach, Patrick Carney
    Publisher: Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd., Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC, Wixen Music Publishing
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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