Lyrics Pawn Shop - Susanna Hoffs
She
pushed
her
wedding
ring
across
the
counter
And
said,
"Tell
me
that
it's
worth
more
than
I
think
There's
a
bus
to
Baton
Rouge,
leaves
in
an
hour
And
ninety
dollars
cash
buys
me
a
seat
That
quarter-carat
picture-perfect
dream
Wasn't
all
it
was
cracked
up
to
be"
But
it
ain't
stolen,
it
ain't
hot
Someone
told
me
it
cost
a
lot
Man,
ain't
that
the
truth
I
thought
I'd
wear
it
my
whole
life
It
never
even
crossed
my
mind
Back
when
it
was
new
It'd
end
up
in
a
pawn
shop
on
Charlotte
Avenue
He
walked
in
with
it
slung
over
his
shoulder
He
said,
"Man,
you'll
never
give
me
a
fair
price
But
this
young
man's
town's
just
watching
me
get
older
And
the
song's
I
sing
don't
feed
my
kids
and
wife
There's
a
few
belt
buckle
scratches
on
the
back
And
the
B-string
tends
to
fall
a
little
flat"
But
it
ain't
stolen,
it
ain't
hot
Someone
told
me
it
cost
a
lot
Man,
ain't
that
the
truth
I
thought
I'd
play
it
my
whole
life
It
never
even
crossed
my
mind
Back
when
it
was
new
It'd
end
up
in
a
pawn
shop
on
Charlotte
Avenue
Dreams
don't
die,
even
when
they're
broken
Tomorrow,
when
that
sign
says
open
That
guitar,
and
oh,
that
wedding
band
Will
start
a
new
dream,
second-hand
It
ain't
stolen,
it
ain't
hot
Someone
told
me
it
cost
a
lot
Man,
ain't
that
the
truth
I
thought
I'd
own
it
my
whole
life
It
never
even
crossed
my
mind
Back
when
it
was
new
It'd
end
up
in
a
pawn
shop
on
Charlotte
Avenue
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