Molly wanted for absolutely nothing, And that was definitely my fault She’d not accept the worth of the less wealthy And when she saw them she was difficult.
I never told how I’d started with nothing Not wanting her derision I guess I’d thought that by not telling her that stuff She’d not decide to think me any less.
It was a foolish error on my part For she rode roughshod over the poor Till I found I could tolerate it no longer Removed her allowance and the key to her door.
I said you’ll have to fend for yourself now If you do it you’ll be better by far Oh, and take all those things out of your pocket That’s your phone, and you’ll not have a car.
Downcast she set off on her own way Cast a look at me, I nearly cried I’d keep an eye out of course and protect her But she needed to have worked and have tried.
Two years passed and she found her rock-bottom But she started to work and she grew I said to her would you like to come home now She said she’d stay where she was…thank you.
Fact is, Molly’s lost now forever She’d survived and she picked herself up But if I’d raised her right in the first place She have known about sharing the cup.
So in the end I stand with my great wealth But with no one to share it with now If you want to know how not to raise children Come to me and I’ll show you how.