Spending My Inheritance Lyrics by Badlees, The

Spending My Inheritance Lyrics

    I was just a young boy, barely 17
    A regular poster child for the american dream
    I spent some time in college, tried to learn that system well
    Left a problem drinker and cynical as hell

    Chorus

    They say there's two kinds of people
    Those who have and those who don't
    Some of us will benefit
    And there's some of us that won't

    Some people spend a lifetime
    Trying to get over that fence
    But i'm just on the corner
    Spending my inheritance

    I guess old father time's put on one hell of a show
    'cause the older that i get it seems the less i know
    I found the road to riches was just a private drive
    Owned by politicians waving from inside

    Chorus

    There's nothing wrong with me still i have to wonder why
    Another day, another family tree lifts it's branches to the sky

    Dined on good intentions, nearly starved to death
    I gave the world my last two cents and now i live on what is left
    There's never any medals, there isn't much reward
    You gotta find your peace of mind in what you can afford

    Chorus

    Well i'm back where i started, spending my inheritance

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