Mike Tea in 1870
Mike Tea
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I tried things your way, fought 'till the bitter end I'd rather break my back than break my heart again Now I play for the gents, sing for the ladies Riding the rails in to the eighteen eighties I'm livin' in the Garden of Eden 'Cause I got a garden of weed in my yard In a world where the women are gussied and preened I'd sure miss g-strings riding up blue jeans But that's OK 'Cause a smile on the street is sweeter any day Could there be a happy place For Mike Tea to find some peace of mind? It seems to me the struggle's been the same Through every day and age Stop your car by the side of a quiet country road Take a moment to ponder his weathered stone If that's all he leaves behind that would be just fine for Mike Tea in 1870 Could there be a happy place for Mike Tea?
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