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Fools Garden Million Dollar Baby


She had big eyes
And a smile as sweet as candy
Little queens' lies
She whispered in my ear
Follow me - Hey
Let me take you to surrender
I was shot down
In flames without a warning
When I woke up the other day

The million dollar baby was lost
A phantom in the back alley bar
The million dollar baby was just
A little bit too much in the jar - maybe

I went downstairs
To Eddy's bar around the corner
To get some black coffee to refresh my mind
Follow me - Hey
I heard a voice that I remembered
I was shot down again
She said: 'Honey don't you try'
And when I opened up my eyes

The million dollar baby was lost
A phantom in the back alley bar
The million dollar baby was just
A little bit too much in the jar - maybe

A million dollars - What a dangerous thing
Yes, I'm gonna walk my baby home

The million dollar baby was lost
A phantom in the back alley bar
The million dollar baby was just
A little bit too much in the jar - maybe
Maybe
The million dollar baby was just
A little bit of all what you are

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