This highway has a million paths each one could set me free
With just the clothes that are on my back I can hit the road and see
That my troubles are behind me
and now my thumb will guide me
and the open highway is my home
Now I will be sleepin'
underneath the stars and thinkin'
where's the next place I'm gonna go
Well, I've been across this country's map more than a few good times.
When I leave I won't come back I've done made up my mind
That my troubles are behind me
and now my thumb will guide me
and the open highway is my home
Now I will be sleepin'
underneath the stars and thinkin'
where's the next place I'm gonna go
credits
from Guthrie Rank-Core,
released April 5, 2014
Written by Jay Decay
Jay Decay - guitar, bass, and lead vocals
Desus Crust - mandolin and backup vocals
Andrew Bernard - banjo and backup vocals
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