Again and again and again you said “money”
And the older you got, the more you forgot what matters
Over and over and over again you said “money”
But the more that you got, the more you forgot what matters
In an abandoned railway station you can really get some thinking done
Just one on one, you can get you some
In an abandoned railway station in Pocatello, Idaho
A bitter wind blows winter snow
Again and again and again you said “money”
And the older you got, the more you forgot what matters
Over and over and over again you said “money”
But the more that you got, the more you forgot what matters
I believe you made your point, beyond the breaking point it seems
Your childhood dreams turned to money schemes
Looking up and looking out, that’s something you could live without
Stranger within, without a doubt
Again and again and again you said “money”
And the older you got, the more you forgot what matters
Over and over and over again you said “money”
But the more that you got, the more you forgot what matters
I can’t give you what you feel when what you feel is never here
Your biggest fear, there’s nothing here
The Rememberer remembers, the crippled are forgiven here
No questions here, the coast is clear
The existential question of the human race
The consequential question that we all must face
Does money come first? Or would it be worse?
To satisfy your hunger when you’re dying of thirst
The existential question of the human race
The consequential question that we all must face
Does money come first? Or is it reversed?
Many say they’re hungry when they’re dying of thirst
The existential question of the human race
The consequential question that we all must face
Does money come first? Or would it be worse?
To satisfy your hunger when you’re dying of thirst
The existential question of the human race
The consequential question that we all must face
Does money come first? Or is it reversed?
Many say they’re hungry when they’re dying of thirst
In an abandoned railway station in Pocatello, Idaho
In an abandoned railway station in Pocatello, Idaho
In an abandoned railway station
Words, music, recording, and production by Richard Faylor
© Deep Happy Music
richardfaylor@yahoo.com
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