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Half-Penny, Two-PennySong ratingsNot rated yet. Lyrics
Half penny, two penny, gold Krugerrand
He was exceedingly rich for such a young man Sad story, old story Bring out the band Another divorce just a few hundred grand Half penny, two penny, back of the queue Yes mister poor man this means you Justice for money what can you say We all know it's the American Way Yes, I'm gonna shake myself loose Back home across the sea Where I know that I will be free Half penny, two penny, back in the States You just couldn't take that African pace Yes, Mrs. Cleaver your son's home to stay We all know it's the American Way Yes, I'm gonna shake myself loose Back home across the sea Where I know that I will be free "Come here - hey Angelo... what's happenin'?" "Hey, Stosh, good to see ya" "What the hell you doin'?" "We're tearing this old building down here" "Oh you're kiddin' me. Remember when we were kids, and we used to come here every Saturday afternoon to see a cartoon?" "Yeah, I remember" "Well what's she lost to?" "Who knows- politicians, taxes...it's a disgrace" "I'm not surprised, they make me sick. They don't make theaters like thisany more." Half penny, two penny, ashes to dust The almighty dollar says "In God we trust" Justice for money how much more can I pay We all know it's the American Way Yes, I'm gonna shake myself loose Back home across the sea Where I know that I will be free (I want to be free) Yes, I'm gonna shake myself loose Back home across the sea Where I know that I will be free (We all want to be free) Interpretation Money can't buy happiness. Here it is in JY's own words, from a December 9, 1999 on-line chat at Yahoo!: Q: JY, what inspired Half Penny Two Penny? JY: I suppose, on the Paradise Theater album, and the Paradise Theater being an allegory, not so veiled an allegory, for the state of America at the time... concept of justice for money and the other roles that money plays in our capitalist society led me to write that song. And I guess that was predicted on OJ back in 1981.
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