| Here’s a little thing about Mag and Stan hauling down the road in the winter
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| time
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| Riding on their thumbs but walking most of the way
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| Stan used to hop trains but Mag’s afraid so they get their traveling done
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| another way
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| Just wanna get down south to where it’s warm
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| True friends, true friends are hard to find
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| To get one you gotta be one
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| And then they’ll always be around
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| An old guy stops in a beat-up ford and asks how far did they wanna go
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| And Stan says we’re going all the way to the end
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| This old guy he’s lost his wife and lost his grip on the rest of his life
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| Just drives around now listening to the radio
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| True friends, true friends are hard to find
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| To get one you gotta be one
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| And then they’ll always be around
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| Now it’s 4 days on the road in that rusty ride and 3 nights sleeping out on the
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| side
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| Eating roadstand fruit, coffee and refried beans
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| When they reach the gulf they all lay on the beach and soak up the sun and get
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| used to the heat
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| Talkin about how cold it is up in I. Falls
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| True friends, true friends are hard to find
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| To get one you gotta be one
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| And then they’ll always be around
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| There ain’t no end to their family, their web covers the whole country
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| Maybe it ain’t true that we have to be alone
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| Maybe they’ll just drive around pickin' folks up, being yr friend when yr down
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| on yr luck
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| Maybe there’s a car big enough for us all
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| True friends, true friends are hard to find
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| To get one you gotta be one
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| And then they’ll always be around |