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Hundred Dollars Lyrics - Who's Feeling Young Now? - Punch Brothers

City girls are all the same 

They play you like a pinball game 

Oh, what a summer 

 

Making love to make believe 

Their hearts are on, not up their sleeves 

Oh, what a summer to lie under violet 

Or to guys that ask for your number 

 

Oh, would you wonder why 

If I paid a hundred dollars for the chance 

To see you cry and a hundred more 

To see you cry again 'stead of singing? 

 

No, nobody's warmer to the touch 

Than hers but you'll never know 

Know anything as cold 

As the heart of a city girl 

 

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This imaginary friend 

Can't remember he's pretend 

Oh, what a summer to lie under neon and glass 

Or to me as I ask for your number 

 

Oh, would you wonder why 

If I paid a hundred dollars for the chance 

To see you cry and a hundred more 

To see you cry again 'stead of singing? 

 

No, nobody's warmer to the touch 

Than hers but you'll never know 

Know anything as cold 

As the heart of a city girl 

 

We took a hammer and chisel to the cornerstone 

'Cause the building had to come down 

In a show more pretty than practical 

For to satisfy the city girls around 

 

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Oh, it was beautiful but it fell too soon 

Took a few good men and left these city guys 

Who would pay a hundred dollars for the chance 

To see you cry and a hundred more 

To see you cry again 'stead of singing 

 

No, nobody's warmer to the touch 

Than hers but you'll never know 

Know anything as cold 

As the heart of a city girl 

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