paroles de chanson Lonesome And Sad Millionaire - Paul Heaton and Jacqui Abbott
The
heating′s
broken
down
in
the
west
wing
The
tractor's
stuck
up
in
the
field
Most
of
the
workforce
I
care
to
employ
Ain′t
worth
the
harvest
I
yield
The
horses
need
feeding,
radiators
need
bleeding
The
whole
place
is
springing
a
leak
The
drive's
overgrown,
the
garden's
not
mown
And
the
phone
hasn′t
rung
in
a
week
When
I
look
for
my
friends
and
I
check
all
the
pubs
It
seems
that
not
one
of
them′s
there
I
wish
I
could
sing
the
same
for
my
look
I'm
a
lonesome
and
sad
millionaire
The
butcher′s
closed
up
in
the
90s
Post
office,
the
rest
just
like
that
Every
shop
that
I
chose,
either
emptied
or
close
Every
time
I
pop
in
for
a
chat
My
big
issue,
delivered
in
rainstorm
or
blizzard
So
I
don't
touch
the
hand
of
the
poor
The
gate
is
so
high,
the
hedges
touch
the
sky
So
it′s
only
the
butler
what
saw
When
I
go
to
the
bank
and
I
check
my
account
It's
always
okay,
it′s
all
there
I
wish
I
sing
for
the
same
for
my
friends
I'm
a
lonesome
and
sad
millionaire
And
they
say
there's
a
financial
crisis
And
they
say
that
austerity′s
king
But
these
fountains
don′t
flow
where
the
money
don't
go
And
a
cherub
don′t
piss
from
a
spring
And
now
the
planes
are
knee-deep
to
a
giant
And
the
water's
coming
in
round
my
ears
And
the
party
they
send,
just
like
my
friends
Won′t
turn
up
to
save
me
for
years
Won't
turn
up
to
save
me
for
years
When
I
look
for
my
friends
and
I
check
all
the
pubs
It
seems
that
not
one
of
them′s
there
I
wish
I
could
sing
the
same
for
my
look
I'm
a
lonesome
and
sad
I'm
a
weary
and
bad
I′m
a
lonesome
and
sad
Millionaire
Millionaire...
Millionaire...
Millionaire...
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