O money, be kind to me. You were with me, but now you're lost, and I'm at a total loss.
They’ll ask for diapers, Cerelac is finished, gas is gone, the water bill is due, and the light bill too.
What should I say when I go home and I'm without you?
O money, my frenemy, you told me to trust you, but you're full of deceit. After four weeks of searching for you, you came to me limping, only to run and leave me empty.
Will you ever stay for a month?
O money, my frenemy, you disrupt my world. Your face is too ugly, but I want to see it often.
Let me wear my armor of hard and smart work. Wherever you go, I will keep finding you to make your stay permanent.