come on down, billionaires' daughter, daddy's money gonna keep you out of trouble, you don't have to worry
there's plenty of dirt to dig in but your diamonds will still sparkle in the twilight
it's so clear that you're so far up there & I'm down here
But there are worlds down here that you will never see up in your ivory tower
let your hair hang down
I don't know what's lonelier, the pauper's fate, or the one that lies before you
why so cold?
did you grow up or did you just get old?
Come on down, billionaires' daughters, daddy's money gonna keep you in your bubble, you don't have to worry
there's plenty of dirt to dig in but your eyes will always sparkle in the moonlight just like a song
and you'll always have the means to get along
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