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HITCHHIKER - Neil Young
Tabbed by Harlan L Thompson from this version
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cbyTTPUvMrQ
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When I was a hitchhiker on the road I had to count on you
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But you needed me to ease the load and for conversation too
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Or did you just ride on through
You didn't see me in Toronto when I first tried out some hash
Smoked through a pen and I'd do it again if I only had some cash
I only had some cash
Then I tried amphetamines and my head was in a glass
Taped underneath the speedometer wires of my '48 Buick's dash
But I knew that wouldn't last
CHORUS #1:
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Then came California, where I first saw open water
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In the land of opportunity, I knew I was getting hotter
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I knew I was getting hotter
The neon lights and the endless nights
The neon lights and the endless nights
The neon lights and the endless nights
They took me by surprise
The doctor gave me valium but I still couldn't close my eyes
I still couldn't close my eyes
CHORUS #2:
Then came paranoia and it ran away with me
I couldn't sign my autograph or appear on TV
Or see or be seen, see or be seen
Or see or be seen
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Living in the country sounded good to me
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Smoking grass while the summer lasts in the real organic scene
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Where everything was green, everything was green
Then we had a kid and we split apart, I was living on the road
A little cocaine went a long long way to ease that different load
But my head did explode, my head did explode
CHORUS #3:
I wish I was an Aztec or a runner in Peru
I would build such beautiful buildings to house the chosen few
Like an Inca from Peru
When I was a hitchhiker on the road I had to count on you
But you needed me to ease the load and for conversation too
Or did you just ride on through, did you just ride on through
Did you just ride on through
When I was a hitchhiker on the road
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