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Now if I were a bricklayer, |
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I wouldn't build just anything, |
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If I was a ballplayer, |
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I wouldn't play no second string, |
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And if I were some jewelry, baby, |
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Lord, I'd have to be a diamond ring, |
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If I was a secret, you know |
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I would never be told, |
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If I was a jug of wine, |
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Lord, my flavor would be plenty old, |
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I could be 'most anything, |
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But it got to be 24-karat solid gold |
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Chorus: I'm the |
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Penthouse |
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Pauper; I've got nothing to my name |
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I'm the Penthouse |
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Pauper; I've got nothing to my name, |
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I can be 'most anything, ' |
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Cause when you got nothin' it's all the same |
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If I was a gambler, you know |
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I'd never lose, |
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And if I were a guitar player, |
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I'd have to play the blues |
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If I was a hacksaw (hatchet), my blade would be razor sharp, |
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If I were a politician, |
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I could prove money could talk, |
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You can find the tallest building, |
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Lord, you know |
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I'd have the house on top |
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Chorus: I'm the |
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Penthouse |
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Pauper; I've got nothing to my name |
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I'm the Penthouse |
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Pauper; I've got nothing to my name, |
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I can be 'most anything, ' |
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Cause when you got nothin' it's all the same |