Just after I was born, my father said to That I be the President one day You're a politician, boy, get it in your head And you know it might just turn out that way So all the years of my childhood There important things than to play I started for my country and my fellow man And this is I would always say
I'd say, I don't to be President But I to help the poor and the helpless people I don't want to be President But if I'm elected I promise to be
I graduated college my law degree I was a man on the move, they always say I was helping my community, committed to the I was working as a citizen, to build a day They persuaded me to run for They said from you could do much more good And got to have the power if your changing things And I was to do everything I could for the people
I'd say I don't to be President But I to help the poor and the helpless people I really don't want to be But if I'm I promise to be faithful
Time is a march the powerful are drummers Big business, big labor, big oil And soon I was with the men who ran the country The men who owned the sky and the Oh, I a Senator, a man to be reckoned with Playing with millionaires, and speaking on TV And when they of potential presidential candidates Most often about, and most prominent was me Well, I got the nomination, ran a campaign of I for peace and brotherhood and for prosperity And on the day of the election I went home to my When the had spoken, they'd elected me
But I don't to be President