‘Hey you, pay me’ Based on ’Say you, say me’ by Lionel Richie Situation: An elderly politician is recounting his ca- reer to his constituents. He is retiring and looking for a pension. Chorus: Hey you, Pay me, Pay me for always, That’s the way it should be. Hey you, Pay me, Put it together, Naturally. Verse I I had a career, I had an awesome career, People in the House, Acting like a dirty mouse; And what they played, Was a masquerade, And from behind a wall of political clout, Some taxpayers were crying out... Verse II As we go down life’s lonesome highway, Seems the hardest thing to do, Is to find a friend or two. That helping hand, Someone who understands, | s When you feel you’ve lost your job, Andthat you'll have to face a mob, He can remind you that there’s always the Recount. Verse III So you think you know the answers, To all the world’s problems; Well then you shouldn’t be a Politician, ‘That’s right, I’m telling you. Now you start believing that, The voters really like you; Believe in who you are, You are a shining star... (Repeat last two lines in Chorus.) = =Thursday, January 28th 1988 £ ont. I SCREAM The Dream Floating in the void. Alone. Nothing but my = but hear it only i ———————— aaah ead. Is this death... or birth. Or is it life; and ———— any earthly world only a dream to wl pass the time. — Chameleon wi 8 ee ee ee Se ee Se Se ee om Seer eee eet ieee ten Ste ne ee ee pee een as