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Buckethead - Road Trip lyrics
He's got one hand on the steering wheel
 The other's playing in the wind
 And he turns up that song he used to love
 But was always embarrassed to admit
 And he sings out loud and clear
 But only out here.
 He's passing up the fruit stands
 And tourist traps
 He saves his money for convenient-store
 Coffee, smokes, and gas
 Knows a sure-fire way
 And has the will of his want
 He says, "This time things are gonna be different"
 "This time I'm gonna do as I pleases"
 He signals right on a random exit
 That ol' time warp came into view
 He said, "I'll have the 99-cent breakfast
 And coffee brewed to wake the dead"
 And hands back a sticky menu
 The waitress calls him "honey"
 My God, she must've worked here
 All her life
 And he started missing home
 'Til he remembered why he'd left,
 Sat back and reset his sights
 And he wants
 The world to hold him like a babyBuckethead - Road Trip - http://motolyrics.com/buckethead/road-trip-lyrics.html
 Never treat him like a child
 He thinks his tears are some big secret
 The only one kept by the night
 Only at night
 So he picks a dream--any dream
 Follows it for a while then says, "It's just not me"
 "No, I'm not running. I'l well on my way"
 He still has her picture on his dash
 Yeah, that tramp gave back his ring
 But every time he's near a pay phone
 He's tempted again
 He could call as just a friend, lift his voice
 And mask his pain
 But he won't give her the satisfaction
 No, he won't lower himself again.
 He says, "This time things are gonna be different"
 So he calls me collect about 12 am his time
 And he said that job fell through
 But there's another one across the line
 And I asked, already knowing, if he was okay
 And he said, "Yeah. It's just--sometimes..."
 So I hugged best I could with words
 And with a shrug in his voice
 That couldn't fool a stranger
 He finally got around to asking,
 "Did she ask about me?"
 I wish I could have said "yes".









