Album: Fever To Tell (2003)
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  • I'm rich
    Like a hot noise
    Rich rich rich
    I'll take you out, boy
    So stuck up
    I wish you'd stick in to me
    Flesh ripped off
    Rawr

    Hey!
    Turnin' it
    Beatin' no beat
    The walls are always speakin'
    No want no want no want no speakin' at all

    She slipped
    Down a rot drink
    Unzipped
    She doesn't exist
    So unloved
    I took 'em standin' up
    So stuck up
    Rawr

    I'm rich
    Like a hot noise
    Rich rich rich
    I'll take you out, boy
    I'll take you out, boy

    Hey!
    Turnin' it
    Beatin' no beat
    The walls are always speakin'
    No want no want no want no speakin' at all
    Turnin' it
    Beatin' no beat
    The walls are always speakin'
    No want no want no want no speakin' at all

    (rich rich rich rich rich)
    (rich rich rich rich rich rich)
    (rich rich rich rich rich rich)
    (rich rich rich rich rich rich)...

    Rich rich rich rich rich rich
    Rich rich rich rich rich rich
    Rich rich rich rich rich rich Writer/s: BRIAN CHASE, KAREN LEE ORZOLEK, NICHOLAS JOSEPH ZINNER
    Publisher: BMG RIGHTS MANAGEMENT US, LLC
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