We've got the power but we don't know where to put it
So we'll put it in our banks
We'll watch our company and keep it under lock and key
Until the day it finally takes
Check out these gold-plated debit cards I found
If I had any interest, I would take them underground
Look at this checkbook made of Venezuelan down
Oh I love it, but sometimes it gets redundant
Sometimes it gets
To where we've got the power and we've found a place to hide it
But we don't know what to call it
We're playing freeze tag with the time that we've been saving
With the savings in our wallet
Check out this coin that was minted in Sudan
I've got a hundred thousand of them rusting in a can
But I can pull them out to prove that I'm the man
How I love it, but sometimes it gets redundant
Sometimes it gets
Maybe I should just sell everything
Start a brand new life beneath a Polynesian spring
Comb all of my earnings back to earth
How much is it worth to measure how much I am worth?
Behold the wonder of my soaring Eurostocks
I'd double everything if I could just set back the clocks
Too bad I have to keep my fortune in a box
And I love it, but sometimes it gets redundant
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