Millionaire

Broughton-Mason

Laying low, hiding out in Mexico
Talking to friends through the eye of a video
Scared to loose, surrounded by fools, you're wanting lust to
Shout it out, but there's nothing left to talk about
Overhearing chance remarks, viewing movies in the dark
And so your body stays alive but not your heart
Losing all you are, to be a millionaire, a millionaire

You remember how it used to be
Making you smile like a half-forgotten melody
Oh it made you laugh when people pushed for autographs
But now it seems your yesterdays
Are pictures on a yellow page
Now you've found your hideaway
Heavy shutters hide the day
You've got nothing left to lose except the night
Oh yes you've earned the right to be a millionaire
A millionaire

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'Cause you're a millionaire, you've got plenty to spare
All the time in the world to go anywhere
If you lose it all would you really care?
Would it bruise you?
'Cause it's a masquerade in many ways
It's like wearing shades on a cloudy day
You know it don't make the weather change
But it fools you
`Cause you're a millionaire, a millionaire
And as the sand runs from the glass
And they whisper "gone at last" and the
Shadows come and go
But never pass
Oh bad times never last, when you're a millionaire
A millionaire

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Trivia about the song Millionaire by City Boy

When was the song “Millionaire” released by City Boy?
The song Millionaire was released in 1977, on the album “Young Men Gone West”.

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