Lyrics of 'I Cried All The Way To The Bank' by Liz Anderson

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Our divorce has been granted there's no more you and me
You don't care any longer what I think
You gave me so much money if I'd let you go free
And I cried all the way to the bank
For it was you that I wanted not your gold
It won't warm me when the nights are dark and cold
I've got money to burn and for that there's you to thank
But I cried all the way to the bank
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Now with all of this money you have paid me to go
Tell me where can I buy some happiness
For my heart is so heavy that I'd sure like to know
How can something as empty wight so much
For it was you that I wanted...
Oh yes I cried all the way to the bank

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