Spend My Money

Album: Gardens (2022)
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  • You got you a new job
    A suit and tie
    Is this gonna help you
    To sleep at night?
    But you're on your knees, beggin' him please
    And you don't care, just let me be

    You can't spend my money, spend my money, it's gone
    You can't spend my money, spend my money, it's gone

    Branches are clampin', you feel the power
    But you still waitin' for the missing hours
    But I'm on my knees, yeah, I'm on my knees
    And you don't care, just me be

    You can't spend my money, spend my money, it's gone
    You can't spend my money, spend my money, it's gone

    And come to the water
    Don't waste our time
    This ain't your home now
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