As I'm staring through this fire
It's too late to make you mine
So far from where we started
So far from what we wanted
And as both our worlds fall down
We have lost and we have found
So far from where we started
So far from what we wanted

I've made mistakes, that I can't erase
I've made mistakes

[Chorus]
If I had more money honey
Would you love me, love me, love me
If I wasn't just somebody like me, like me
If I had more money honey
Would you love me, love me, love me
If I wasn't just somebody like me, like me
I've made mistakes that I can't erase, I've made mistakes

Oh I should have seen the signs
Now we're falling back in time
So far from where we started
So far from what we wanted
And I'm trying to right this wrong
So I need you to be strong
So far from where we started
So far from what we wanted

I've made mistakes, that I can't erase
I've made mistakes

[Chorus]

Ya ya yo, ya ya yo
I know you know
So let it go
Ya ya yo, ya ya yo
I know you know,
I've made mistakes
That I can't erase
I've made mistakes

[Chorus]

Ya ya yo, ya ya yo
I know you know
So let it go
Ya ya yo, ya ya yo
I know you know


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Money Honey Lyrics as written by Jean Paul Philippon Cameron Melnyk

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    The guy is losing a girl and knows it's because he's made mistakes. He's wonders if she'd want to be with him if he had more money or if he were a different person.

    I find the song to be verrry catchy. I'm sure a lot of people can relate to it too. Overall, it's a pretty great song. It has me interested in listening to more of their stuff :D

    Ireland914on July 19, 2007   Link

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