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When I win the lottery, Gonna buy a new wardrobe, Go shopping in my new Bentley For a diamond necklace of my name so big it touches my navel on one side, and the crack in my *** on the other, A watch so big, gonna have to hire Somebody to carry my arm, And a mansion just for my stuff And another to live in. Nah. Gotta car, born in 2 double O three, Runs fine and plentygoodenough. My watch maybe runs fast or slow, By a coupe of minutes, Course never can't be sure, But tells me the hour around and that's plentygoodenough. Got me plenty T- shirts and shorts, All in readiness for the summer a coming, Pants and jeans in every waist size I ever been (Don't Ask)' Over the last ten years, no needy for more, plentygoodenough. The house I live in well, the closets, Scream when opened, empty me out, But that's not (mostly) my stuff, As you may have guessed, So I when it comes to dresses n' shoes We shouldn't be singing the blues but maybe plentygoodenough. Got a better idea for when I win, Gonna get in my car, Gonna take my watch off permanently Gonna clean and box all this extra stuff, Take it down to Goodwill, No need to wait, till I win, Gonna be doing it this morning, Right after I give you this poem, plentygoodenough. 6:43 AM June too, 2 and 0 and thirteen
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Jun 2, 2013
Jun 2, 2013 at 6:52 AM UTC
Plentygoodenough
When I win the lottery, Gonna buy a new wardrobe, Go shopping in my new Bentley For a diamond necklace of my name so big it touches my navel on one side, and the crack in my *** on the other, A watch so big, gonna have to hire Somebody to carry my arm, And a mansion just for my stuff And another to live in. Nah. Gotta car, born in 2 double O three, Runs fine and plentygoodenough. My watch maybe runs fast or slow, By a coupe of minutes, Course never can't be sure, But tells me the hour around and that's plentygoodenough. Got me plenty T- shirts and shorts, All in readiness for the summer a coming, Pants and jeans in every waist size I ever been (Don't Ask)' Over the last ten years, no needy for more, plentygoodenough. The house I live in well, the closets, Scream when opened, empty me out, But that's not (mostly) my stuff, As you may have guessed, So I when it comes to dresses n' shoes We shouldn't be singing the blues but maybe plentygoodenough. Got a better idea for when I win, Gonna get in my car, Gonna take my watch off permanently Gonna clean and box all this extra stuff, Take it down to Goodwill, No need to wait, till I win, Gonna be doing it this morning, Right after I give you this poem, plentygoodenough. 6:43 AM June too, 2 and 0 and thirteen
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Jun 2, 2013
Jun 2, 2013 at 6:52 AM UTC
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