• Title:American Life
  • Artist:Madonna
  • Album:American Life
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    Madonna - American Life
    Lyrics:Madonna/Mirwais Ahmadzai
    Music:Madonna/Mirwais Ahmadzai

    Do I have to change my name?
    Will it get me far?
    Should I lose some weight?
    Am I gonna be a star?
    I tried to be a boy
    I tried to be a girl
    I tried to be a mess
    I tried to be the best
    I guess I did it wrong
    That's why I wrote this song
    This type of modern life
    Is it for me?
    Is it for free?
    So I went into a bar
    Looking for sympathy
    A little company
    I tried to find a friend
    It's more easily said
    It's always been the same
    Is not for me
    Is not for free
    You are the best thing I've seen
    I tried to stay ahead
    I tried to stay on top
    I tried to play the part
    But somehow I forgot
    Just what I did it for
    And why I wanted more
    American life
    Tried to be a girl
    Tried to be a mess
    Tried to be the best
    Tried to find a friend
    Tried to stay ahead
    Fuck it
    Uh, Fuck it...
    I'm drinkin' a soy latte
    I get a double shoté
    It goes right through my body
    And you know I'm satisfied
    I drive my Mini Cooper
    And I'm feeling super-duper
    Yo they tell me I'm a trooper
    I do yoga and pilates
    And the room is full of hotties
    So I'm checking out their bodies
    I'm diggin' on the isotope
    This metaphysics shit is dope
    And if all this can give me hope
    You know I'm satisfied
    I got a lawyer and a manager
    An agent and a chef
    Three nannies, an assistant
    And a driver and a jet
    A trainer and a butler
    And a bodyguard or five
    A gardener and a stylist
    Do you think I'm satisfied?
    I'd like to express my extreme point-of-view
    I'm not a Christian and I'm not a Jew
    I'm just living out the American dream
    And I just realized that nothing is what it seems
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