In a heavy rain standing
Off an old county road
‘Side a high rolling river so swift
There was a hitchhiking stranger
Quite pale from the cold
On a cane, tryin’ to thumb down a lift
Well, I pulled up beside him
And let my window on down
To the rain and the bone-chilling wind
Said ” You look awful worn
In this late-winter storm
Which way are you headed, my friend?
Right up to the spotlight
Drinkin’ all that Coke and gin
And I’ll be suit-wearin’ man
With gold in my hand
If today doesn’t do me in
Behind a gas station counter
Moving crates full of things
That looked far too heavy for her
There stood a girl with a frown
Said: Let me just set these down
And I’ll be right with you, sir
I said: No hurry here
Take all the time that you want
She said: A little time and you just wait and see
Oh, I’ll be without a care
When I finally get there
I said: Miss, tell me where might that be
Right up to the spotlight
Drinkin’ all that Coke and gin
And I’ll be a dress-wearin’ girl
With the heels and the pearls
If today doesn’t do me in
If today doesn’t do me in
Well, I got a head-full this morning
Cuttin’ out through the fog
You know, I can’t help but wonder what’s left
From every road that dead-ends
To those old bitter men
Passing time on the old courthouse steps
And there’s a feeling you get
Not far from despair
That sometimes sets in on your mind
But if it’s all that you’ve got
You still set the clock
And get up with a reason to climb
Right up to the spotlight
Drinking all that coke and gin
And I’ll leave these shadows behind
For a new peace of mind
If today doesn’t do me in
If today doesn’t do me in
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