Lyrics
Started in the old south
Started the journey in the old south
I brought it to the new west
Transitioned the venture to the new west
Sold it for a dry claim
Sold the mine for a dry claim
I bought it back the hard way
Bought it back through a challenging process
I've got a mine that's fine
Proud owner of a high-quality mine
Isn't it the best one yet?
Expressing satisfaction, possibly comparing to previous mines
I bought it in '49
Acquired the mine in 1849
I've got a mine that's fine
Reiterating ownership of a remarkable mine
Heard about your bad fall
Aware of someone's misfortune
I guess its just the rock's fault
Suggesting blame on the rocks for the mentioned fall
I bet you need some old south
Offering to sell something associated with the old south for gold teeth
I'll sell it for your gold teeth
Implying a clever or advantageous mindset
I've got a mind that's fine
Confident about possessing a sharp mind
I swear its the best one yet
Reiterating the excellence of the mind
I bought it in '49
Recounting the year of acquiring the mind (1849)
I've got a mind that's fine
Emphasizing the exceptional quality of the mind
She was just a moaner
Describing someone as a complainer or someone who makes moaning sounds
She was never saved
Stating that the person was never saved or rescued
Bruises in my stomach fight
Referring to physical injuries caused by a stomach fight
I fed it to my engine
Metaphorically using bruises as fuel for personal growth or advancement
I've got a mind that's fine
Reiterating the ownership and quality of the mind
I swear it's the best one yet
Expressing confidence in the mind's superiority
I bought it in '49
Recalling the acquisition year of the mine (1849)
I've got a mine that's fine
Reiterating the excellence of the mine
I've got a mine that's fine
Emphasizing the exceptional quality of the mine
I've got a mine that's fine
Repetition for emphasis: the excellence of the mine
I've got a mine that's fine
-I've got a mine that's fine
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