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verse 1
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I walked into this bar and the man refused;
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He said, 'We don't serve strangers in blue suede shoes;
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We don't give credit, and we don't give way
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We have to think about what the people might say..
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Uh, you know what I mean' I said, 'Sure, man'
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verse 2
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Oh, he gave me a smile that was sickly and wet,
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And I offered him one of my cigarettes.
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He took it, afraid that he might appear rude,
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Then proceeded to sell me some second class food.
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Nice guy meet 'em everywhere
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verse 3
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He said, 'My oh my, I have suffered too long,
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And this cigarette seems to be very strong;
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I don't make the rules, I just get what I take
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And I guess every rule was made to break.
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You can take what you like, it won't hurt me
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Cause I'm just working for the company.'
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From the green cigarette, He took a long drag,
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And said, 'I think I'll pick my traveling bag.
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I'm tired of cheating, and wasting my head
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And filling the boss's bags with bread.
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I want to get out in the sun and rain,
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And feel the wind on my skin again;
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The world is large, and I've got time yet.
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And, by the way, thanks for that cigarette.
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Thank you very much.'
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'You know, I feel like a new man
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Yes I do, I don't know why;
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I'd just like to say: thank you very much(indeed) It's a beautiful day
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I think I'll be on my way (right away)
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I'd just like to say: thank you very much.
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Yes, I'm getting the hell out of here
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Yes, I am - bye, bye.
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That's the end of the message. Thank you very much. Bye bye
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