| Monday, April 8, 2013, 2:52:56 AM |
I’m a simple man, a truck drivin’ man Drive hard all day, catch sleep when I can. Living on coffee, ‘bacco, and chicken fried steaks Stand on it son, and stay off them brakes. I haul it cross country, or just across town Load it up fast so I can hammer on down. Happiest when I got eighteen turning, I’d do it for free, but I’ll keep what I’m earning. I’m no good for a woman, I’m never at home, My true wife is asphalt and concrete, the interstate road. When I see tracks through the trees marked by spray paint, A quick prayer for his soul and thanks that me it ain’t. Then it’s back to chasing the sun and the tumbleweed, Bringing the goods, all the things that you need. Yep that’s me up there, I’m that truck drivin’ guy You’ll find me out there where the highway meets the sky |
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