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# lyrics to M.T.A. as written in "Did He Ever Return?: The Forgotten Story of
Charlie and the M.T.A.", by Peter Dreier and Jim Vrabel, with punctuation
normalized to match the version from Boston in Transit (2023)

let me tell you the story of a man named charlie
on a dark and fateful day
he put ten cents in his pocket and he kissed his loving family
and he went to ride the mta.

[chorus]
did he ever return? no, he never returned
and his fate is still unlearned
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,
then he changed for jamaica plain
when he got there the conductor told him, 'one more nickel'
charlie couldn't get off that train.

as his train rolled on through greater boston
charlie looked around and sighed
"well, i'm sore and disgusted and i'm absolutely busted
i guess this is my last long ride."

now all night long charlie rides through the tunnel
saying, "what will become of me?
and, how can i afford to see my sister in chelsea
or my brother in roxbury?"

"i can't help," said the conductor
"i'm just working for a living but i sure agree with you
for the nickels and dimes you'll be spending in boston
you'd be better off in timbuktu."

charlie's wife goes down to the scollay square station
every day at a quarter past two
and through the open window she hands charlie a sandwich
as his train goes rumbling through.

now, citizens of boston, don't you think it is a scandal
that the people have to pay and pay?
vote for walter a. o’brien and fight the fare increase
get poor charlie off that mta!