Perfect World

by Megan Scaggs   Sep 6, 2004


You say, in a perfect world
I'd have a billion dollars.
I'd buy some bigger breasts,
And shoes to make me taller.

I'd have my own Learjet
And I'd own a hundred cars,
I'd live in a resort town,
And I'd go out with the stars.

Dad would own a hotel chain,
And I'd have lots of toys.
I could be a TV star,
And date the backstreet boys.

The world would still accept me,
No matter what I'd do.
Because I'm rich and famous,
I'd just say it isn't true.

They'd even glorify me,
And call me a princess.
I'd buy some politicians
And dad would own the press.

But that's not what I'm about,
I'm not that kind of girl.
I'm happy just being me,
Here in my perfect world.

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