| All you big and barely men who roll the trucks along
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| Better listen you’ll be thankful when you hear my song
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| You have really got it made if you’re haulin' goods
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| Anyplace on earth but those Hangsville Woods
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| It’s a stretch of road up north in Maine
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| That’s never ever ever seen a smile
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| If they’d burried all the truckers that’s lost in them woods
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| There’d be a tombstone every mile
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| When you’re loaded with potatoes and you’re headed down
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| You’ve got to drive the woods to get to Boston town
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| When it’s winter up in Maine you’d better check it over twice
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| Cause that Hangsville road is just a ribbon of ice
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| It’s a stretch of road up north in Maine…
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| When you’re talkin' to a trucker that’s been haulin' goods
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| Down that stretch of road in Maine they call the Hangsville Woods
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| He’ll tell you that dyin' and goin' down below
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| Won’t be half as bad as drivin' on that ice and snow
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| It’s a stretch of road up north in Maine…
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| There’d be a tombstone every mile |