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