"Richard Cory"
They say that richard cory owns one half of this whole town,
But I work in his factory. And I curse the life I’m living. And I curse my poverty.
The papers print his picture almost everywhere he goes:
But I work in his factory. And I curse the life I’m living. And I curse my poverty.
He freely gave to charity, he had the common touch,
But I work in his factory. And I curse the life I’m living. And I curse my poverty.
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1966 Simon And Garfunkle
With political connections to spread his wealth around.
Born into society, a banker’s only child,
He had everything a man could want: power, grace, and style.
And I wish that I could be, Oh, I wish that I could be,
Oh, I wish that I could be Richard Cory.
Richard Cory at the opera, richard Cory at a show.
And the rumor of his parties and the orgies on his yacht!
Oh, he surely must be happy with everything he’s got.
And I wish that I could be, Oh, I wish that I could be,
Oh, I wish that I could be Richard Cory.
And they were grateful for his patronage and thanked him very much,
So my mind was filled with wonder when the evening headlines read
Richard Cory went home last night and put a bullet through his head
And I wish that I could be, Oh, I wish that I could be,
Oh, I wish that I could be Richard Cory.