The Hitch-hiker Lyrics by Tom T. Hall

The Hitch-hiker Lyrics

    I don't know why it is every time i take a trip
    It's always raining somewhere down the line
    This particular night was in prestonsburg, kentucky
    I stopped to give a country boy a ride

    I saw him running toward the car, he carried an old suitcase
    A cigarette was dangling from his lips
    He threw the suitcase in the back and as he got inside
    He said, "i'm sorry, but i'm awful wet."

    I said, "where are you headed, kid?" and he said, "to louisville"
    Said he had an uncle there who ran a store
    Said his daddy died three weeks ago and they didn't own the place
    And they said he couldn't live there anymore

    He said his education was that he could read and write
    He quit school the time his dad got hurt
    Ain't much goes on in prestonsburg, and he was seventeen
    And he had to go some place to find some work

    He talked about the girl whose father had a lot of money
    He said he'd send and get her if he could
    His daddy taught him all there was about tobacco-farmin'
    And he said he played the banjer pretty good

    We stopped to get a sandwich and the waitress brought a menu
    And i noticed that he read the prices first
    He ordered him a hot dog with a lot of table ketchup
    And water seemed to satisfy his thirst

    Well, it took awhile but i insisted that i pay the ticket
    Excused myself and went out to the car
    He came out, got in the car and handed me a quarter
    And he said, "you left this layin' on the bar."

    I dropped him off in lexington and drove down to bowling green
    And i thought, boy you'll never make it without help
    And then i got to thinkin' about the days when i was younger
    And i started out the same darn way myself

    Well, i don't know why it is every time i take a trip
    It's always raining somewhere down the line...

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