Mta

The Kingston Trio





SPOKEN: These are the times that try men's souls. In the course of our

nation's history the people of Boston have rallied bravely whenever the rights of

men have been threatened. Today, a new crisis has arisen. The Metropolitan

Transit Authority, better known as the MTA, is attempting to levy a burdensome tax

on the population in the form of a subway fare increase. Citizens, hear me out.

This could happen to you!!



Well, let me tell you of the story of a man named Charlie

On a tragic and fateful day

He put ten cents in his pocket, kissed his wife and family

Went to ride on the MTA



Well did he ever return, no he never returned

And his fate is still unlearned (what a pity)

He may ride forever 'neath the streets of Boston

He's the man who never returned



Charlie handed in his dime at the Kendall Square station

And he changed for Jamaica Plain

When he got there, the conductor told him "one more nickel"

Charlie couldn't get off of that train.



But did he ever return, no he never returned

And his fate is still unlearned (poor old Charlie)

He may ride forever 'neath the streets of Boston

He's the man who never returned



Now all night long Charlie rides through the station

Crying "what will become of me?"

"How can I afford to see my sister in Chelsea?"

"Or my cousin in Roxbury?"



But did he ever return, no he never returned

And his fate is still unlearned (shame and scandal)

He may ride forever 'neath the streets of Boston

He's the man who never returned



Charlie's wife goes down to the Scollay Square station

Every day at quarter past two

And through the open window she hands Charlie a sandwich

As the train comes rumblin' through.



Well did he ever return, no he never returned

And his fate is still unlearned (he may ride forever)

He may ride forever 'neath the streets of Boston

He's the man who never retu