“I come fresh from the street,
fast on my feet, kind a lean and lazy;
not much meat on my bones, and a whole lot alone,
and more than a little bit crazy.
The old six string was all I had
to keep my belly still,
and for each full hour lesson I gave
I got a crisp ten dollar bill.”

—  Harry Chapin

I Wanna Learn a Love Song
Song lyrics, Verities & Balderdash (1974)

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