Hungry Kids Of Hungary
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Old Money

Old Money lyrics by Hungry Kids Of Hungary. Old money goes a long way but not far enough to shake that frown you change your lines still the readers of these...

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Old Money

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Old money goes a long way

but not far enough to shake that frown

you change your lines

still the readers of these publications buy

Old money has a new face

Go flash it in the Hamptons now

The look, the life

still the readers of these publications buy

but now daddy's overseeing

so maybe this time

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old money find your own way home

its just a lesson learnt with time

cut the television, phone lines

and all the dirty pretty things

its just a short sentence, no it aint life

you're out in good time

but intentions will remain

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