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Lyrics for 'A Small Cigar' by 'Jethro Tull'
A Small Cigar Can Change The World
I Know, I've Done It Frequently At Parties
Where I've Won All The Guests' Attention
With My Generosity And Suave Gentlemanly Bearing
A Little Flat Tin Case Is All You Need
Breast-pocket Conversation Opener
And One Of Those Ciggie Lighters That Look Rather Good
You Can Throw Away When Empty
Must Be Declared A Great Success
My Small Cigars All Vanish Within Minutes
Excuse Me, Mine Host, That I May Visit
A Nearby Tobacconist
To Replenish My Supply Of Small Cigars
And Make The Party Swing Again
I Know My Clothes Seem Shabby
And Don't Fit This Hampstead Soiree
Where Unread Copies Of Rolling Stone
Well-thumbed Playboys
Decorate The Hi-fi Stereo Record Shelves
If You Ask Me They're On Their Way
To Upper-middle-class Oblivion
The Stupid Twits, They Roll Their Only
One Cigarette Between Them
My Small Cigar's Redundant Now
In The Haze Of Smoking Pleasure
Call It A Day
Get The Hell Away
Go Down The Cafe
For A Cup Of Real Tea
By The Tube Station, There's A Drunk Old Fool
Who Sells Papers In The Rush Hour
I Hand To Him Ten Small Cigars
He Smiles, Says, ``son, God Bless You''
A Small Cigar
Has Changed His World, My Friend
A Small Cigar
Has Changed The World Again
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