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Cigarettes, Whiskey and Wild Wild Women

Cigarettes, Whiskey and Wild Wild Women
(Tim Spenccer)

cho: Cigarettes, whiskey and wild wild women
     They'll drive you crazy, they'll drive you insane;
     Cigarettes, whiskey and wild wild women
     They'll drive you crazy, they'll drive you insane;

Once I was happy and had a good wife
I had enough money to last me for life
Then I met with a gal and we went on a spree
She taught me smokin' and drinkin' whiskee
  (CHORUS)

Cigarettes are a blight on the whole human race
A man is a monkey with one in his face;
Take warning dear friend, take warning dear brother
A fire's on one end, a fools on the t'other.
  (CHORUS)

And now good people, I'm broken with age
The lines on my face make a well written page
I'm weavin' this story -- how sadly but true
On women and whiskey and what they can do
 (CHORUS)

Write on the cross at the head of my grave
For women and whiskey here lies a poor slave.
Take warnin' poor stranger, take warnin' dear friend
In wide clear letters this tale of my end.
 (CHORUS)

note: Records was titled Cigareets, Whuskey and Wild Wild Women
recorded long ago by Red Ingles and the Natural Seven RG
SW, RG