Soul HitchHiker - Good Morning Memphis

He was there in the yard washing his beat-up old car
I remember what I was thinking then
He took us for a ride, and when he let me drive
I didn't ever want to go home again

So we left the interstate wound down every old two-lane
Looking for a place that fit right

I remember how graffiti on rusty trestles read like scripture
Lives we never knew became our own
Families on vacation smiled out their side windows
Working folks just stare straight ahead

Washed dishes to buy gas nothing seemed to last
So I left him drinking draft in Idaho

Good morning Memphis
Drove all night through foggy rain
Hope you're taking strangers, yeah
I don't know if I'll be back this way

And I wonder if he needs some roadside company
Or if he's found himself another friend
I'll go on alone it's easier on the road
Until I find the other half of my soul

On the road you got no name runners are all the same
Sleeping without rest in old backseats

Good morning Dallas
Drove all night through foggy rain
Hope you're taking strangers, yeah
I don't know if I'll be back this way

Written by:
Karan Andrea

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