Millionaire

You're a throbbing vein
You're a block of cinder in the rain
Nobody came
To your birthday party, you could die of shame
You are alone
Even though you're not allowed to be on your own
It's like nobody knows
How it hurts to be small, they forget, did it happen at all?

And nobody ever listens
If I got a dollar every time they said, "When you get older"
I'd be a millionaire

The hair on your arms
Took the word of a boy to tear you apart
Does your mother still love your dad?
It'll be the only kind of love you'll ever have
Couldn't tell a good friend from a bad
Still get shivers down my spine when I meet someone
Who has the laugh that she had

And nobody ever listens
If I got a dollar every time they said, "When you get older"
I'd be a millionaire
I'd be a millionaire
I'd be a millionaire
I'd be a millionaire



Credits
Writer(s): Evelina Arvidsson Eklind, Emma Elisabeth Jansson, Per Erik Lindberg, Viktor Petar Spasov
Lyrics powered by www.musixmatch.com

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