| Well I had an Uncle Charley, back in my hometown
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| Said, Don’t take no mice to be your friend
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| 'Cause they’ll wait till you’re asleep and steal your money and your food
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| And rat you out when the police come around
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| Later on I started travellin', seeing something of this world
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| And I learned to know a thing or two
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| Just because you’ve been told a story back in your hometown
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| Don’t have to mean that story’s always true
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| I remember it was winter and things were goin' bad
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| It rained and it snowed all day long
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| Nobody would feed me and I couldn’t find no job
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| In a factory or workin' on a farm
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| I was laying in my suitcase and the snow was falling down
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| I didn’t know what I was gonna do
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| When I heard a tiny voice out there in the dark
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| Saying, Brother, can I come in there with you?
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| Well right here in my bag I got some real good cheese
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| And a crust of bread or two
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| If you let me come in and get out of the snow
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| I’ll share what I got with you
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| Don’t take no mice to be your friend
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| Was the rule Uncle Charley always told
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| But the north wind kept howling and the snow kept blowin' down
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| And I couldn’t leave him out there in the cold
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| Well he said his name was Lefty and he’d been traveling round
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| The secrets of this world to share with you
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| Mouse traps are set right-handed, get your cheese out from the left
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| We are many, Buddy, they are few
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| He said, They’ll tell you lies to make you doubt your fellow man
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| Like cats and mice just can’t get along
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| Well it suits the bosses, Buddy, and it serves them fine
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| 'Cause it keeps us working folks from bein' strong
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| There’s a better world a coming, Buddy
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| Which side are you on?
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| Don’t let the big men take it, Buddy
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| Which side are you on?
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| It’s your country, too, Buddy
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| Which side are you on?
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| It’s time to take a stand, Buddy
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| Which side are you on?
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| Play!
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| Boy, it’s a fact mice ain’t no good --
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| Old Charley always said they’ll treat you bad
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| But I’m here to tell you people, and I want it understood
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| Lefty is the truest friend I’d ever had |