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The Hitchhiker ft. D​-​Sisive & Rambling Dan Frechette

from As The Crow Flies by Abstract Artform

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The Hitchhiker ft. Rambling Dan Frechette & D-Sisive
Written by: S. Malcolmson & D. Christoff
Composed by: A. Kilgour
Guitar: Dan Frechette

CHORUS
Until I find my way home
Imma walk this highway

VERSE ONE
I was born no good
Born thick-skinned
George Thorogood
Ever since I was a kid
Kept moving
Never really fit in
Just get settled
And it would change again
Nada Surf
Never was popular
Wasn’t trendy
Baggy pants
And a bad shirt
The type of kid
On everyone’s shit list
Wasn’t in the “in” crowd
Last man picked
Pack up again
On to the next place
On to the next one
On to the next page
Story of the life
As I search for the light
Find my place in the hype
as I walk through the night
That’s how the man roll
Always been SAMCRO
Old man
Nomad
Travelling the back road
Hitchhike soul
Need a lift
Ride home
Flip my thumb
Imma get my own
CHORUS
Until I find my way home
Imma walk this highway

VERSE TWO
Daddy told Derek
Get a backup plan
And he said…
“I don’t plan to stand in the background…Dad”
Skills pay when you’re ill
The Canadian scene’s
Been waiting for me
But boy was I wrong
‘Cuz a boy with a song
Is a ghost in a hunted
Home alone
Without no one to haunt
You’re only as dope as your co-sign
And I had no dotted line
And no dry
Ink scribbled signatures
A dope rhyme don’t mean shit
Sans image
Your music is mute
If the wardrobe on your back whispers
Imma walk this road with a cardboard sign
And hope I get offered a ride
And if I don’t get no ride
Imma walk this road
With the ones who’ve been walking beside
…Jones
Until I find my way home
Imma walk this highway

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from As The Crow Flies, released July 5, 2013
Written by: S. Malcolmson & D. Christoff
Composed by: A. Kilgour
Guitar: Dan Frechette

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