I'm leaving the Wat.  To Buddhism no longer loyal. 
I'm breaking my heart, as my compassion to the third world 
turned to greed. 
Bye bye, real McCoy, no ideals as if I was royal. 
Now, I'm a material boy. 
There's nothing in this world I don't think I need. 

Now I'm shopping, I'm not stopping. 
There'll always be new stuff to buy 
and I'll expand my needs somehow. 

I bought an iMac and mouse, a phone to go with my new spirit. 
Next step might be a house, six bedrooms and a pool just for me. 
I will live like a Tsar, the beggars chant won't hear it. 
I'll have a boat, new TV and car. 
And in my mouth a fat Cuban cigar. 

Now I'm shopping, I'm not stopping. 
There'll always be new stuff to buy 
and I'll expand my needs somehow. 
I'll expand my needs somehow I swear.