Stack o' money in my left hand
Yes I've got a stack o' money in my right hand
Yes you know I got the money 'cause'
I played the right games
Gonna shoot up like a star
And set the whole world in flames (oh yes!)

Little honey on my left hand
Yes I've got a little honey in my right hand
Then I see a real heart stopper
Wearin' instep shoes
She's got the fire in her black eyes
And a boyfriend too (oh no!)

Got no money in my left hand
No I don't I've got no money in my right hand
Sugar 'cause' I went on the corner
Where I met the wrong man
I gave him all my money for the magic in his hands (yes!)


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Stacks o' Money Lyrics as written by Josh Homme Jessie Hughes

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    badass song . i was actually gonna write what it meant but i think that its pretty obvious

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