Pawn Shop

Album: Your Life Is a Record (2020)
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  • 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' 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 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, 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 end up in a pawn shop on Charlotte Avenue
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