| Who’s that drifter?
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| On the side of the road
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| On the side of the road
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| I recognize him
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| In a dirty old robe
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| Dirty old robe
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| Dirty old robe
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| Let’s go lift him wherever he goes
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| Wherever he goes
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| He goes, he goes
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| No more drifter on the side of the road, on the side of the road
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| He climbed into my big black truck
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| My big black truck
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| He poured water in a wooden cup
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| In a wooden cup
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| In a wooden cup
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| Evil forces
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| He said to me
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| He said to me
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| He said to me
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| Caught my good scent
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| And on my heels
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| And on my heels
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| I will fight them
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| Whenever I can
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| Whenever I can
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| I can, I can
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| With a smile, I will give my life and fight them on the other side
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| If you see a halo, at least wave as you pass by it on the road, cause that
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| would be the drifter
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| Well on his way
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| Well on his way
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| He pulled into a Flying J
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| A Flying J
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| Where we both shared a piece of pizza pie
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| A piece of pizza pie
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| A piece of pizza pie
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| «Where you headed?» |
| I asked him
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| I asked him
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| «New York City.» |
| He said to me
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| He said to me
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| He said to me
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| «If you take me,» he went on to say
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| He went on to say
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| «I will give you the map to the beyond
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| The map to the beyond.»
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| «Sounds like a good deal»
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| He paid the tip, we both jumped up and got back in
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| If you see a halo, at least wave as you pass by it on the road
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| We stopped to sleep in east Tennessee and he used the time to go out and eat
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| Did a quick jig on top of a hill
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| When he returned he slept for a spell
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| Cross Bronx Expressway at a quarter to four
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| Quarter to four
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| Quarter to four
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| Was a vendor selling cordless phones
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| Cordless phones
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| Cordless phones
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| Drifter bought one for ten dollars
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| Ten dollars
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| Ten dollars
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| Made a phone call
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| It went a little like this
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| It went a little like this
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| «On my way now, and will be there soon, and will be there soon
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| Bring my wet suit and my good tap shoes, and my good tap shoes
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| Not the old ones that hang upon the wall, hang upon the wall, but the new ones
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| in the silver case, in the silver case.»
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| Then he hung up
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| And chucked it out my truck
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| Chucked it out my truck
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| Central Park West
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| I paid a price to park
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| Paid a price to park
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| Mighty oak lodge, then he waved at me, and he waved at me
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| «What about the bargain?» |
| I yelled at him, I yelled at him
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| «Oh I forgot…
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| Go to the Poconos
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| Go to the Poconos» |