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Bad Penny

It all started when I kissed you

You smiled because you knew

There was something set in motion

Only currency could move

You led me to an empty bench inside a public park

You made me wait,

You watched my watch,

And watched the sky go dark.

I looked around and got nervous

I heard a crying crow

And a tiny cirlce rolled our way and settled in the snow

You pointed at that penny

And it pointed back at you

And our great emancipator told yours truly what to do

He said, "We've all got money,

We've all got time.

So, let's sell the house, sell the car,

Sell the deed to a copper mine.

Maybe the rock of ages is just another stone

And to his empty childen: leave this empty world alone."

I grabbed your hand and hurried

Knew we didn't have much time

We left the trail and ran like hell to make it out alive.

We scurried under bushes like a field mouse from a snake

I felt a tug upon my shirt sleeve from a beggar at the gate.

He said, "Can you spare a nickle son, I'm down to my last two."

I said that I was done with change

So a dollar would have to do

But when first I touched my wallet

Then I realized my mistake

Our great emancipator's big green head began to shake

He said, "I'll see your penny and raise you ninety-nine,

Seems all your gods and prophets never reached the welfare line

Maybe the rock of ages is just another stone

And to his empty childen: leave this empty world alone."

I tossed away that greenback and that beggar-man just laughed

I hailed a speeding taxicab before it hurried past

He asked me, "Where to mister?"

Up to Sixth and Fifty-Third.

I looked at you, you looked at me

And we didn't speak a word.

There was silence in the city

As we passed under the moon

And that taxi-man starting whistling some old antebellum tune.

He turned around to face us 'neath the lights of Broadway

And that tall man in the tophat said,

"There's something I've got to say:

I don't want your money, just a minute of your time

You can sell your house, sell your kids,

Sell your soul to the picket line.

Maybe the rock of ages is just another stone

But to his empty childen: leave this world alone."

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