I Got Gold

Album: Carry On (2012)
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  • I haven’t got a pick up truck
    To take me into town
    I don’t have the ways and means
    To lay my money down
    Lay it down
    But I got gold, underneath the ground

    Rise me up before the sun lays the bad boys down
    I’ll go out into the yard, and kick my feet around
    I’ll kick 'em around
    'Cause I got gold, underneath the ground

    Bill collectors ring my phone
    Keep me on the run
    But they don’t know the ways I’ve got
    The ways of having fun
    I have fun,
    I got gold, underneath the ground

    Do a Jigg above a twig, spin yourself around.
    Dig down low below the soil that's, where I'll be found,
    I'll be found.
    Digging gold, underneath the ground
    Spending gold, underneath the ground
    I got gold, underneath the ground. Writer/s: WILLY MASON
    Publisher: CONCORD MUSIC PUBLISHING LLC
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