Songtexte If Today Doesn't Do Me In - Ian Noe
In
a
heavy
rain
standing
Off
an
old
county
road
'Side
a
high
rolling
river
so
swift
There
was
a
hitchhiking
stranger
Quite
pale
from
the
cold
On
a
cane,
tryin'
to
thumb
down
a
lift
Well,
I
pulled
up
beside
him
And
let
my
window
on
down
To
the
rain
and
the
bone-chilling
wind
Said
"You
look
awful
worn
In
this
late-winter
storm
Which
way
are
you
headed,
my
friend?"
"Right
up
to
the
spotlight
Drinkin'
all
that
Coke
and
gin
And
I'll
be
suit-wearin'
man
With
gold
in
my
hand
If
today
doesn't
do
me
in"
Behind
a
gas
station
counter
Moving
crates
full
of
things
That
looked
far
too
heavy
for
her
There
stood
a
girl
with
a
frown
Said,
"Let
me
just
set
these
down
And
I'll
be
right
with
you,
sir"
I
said,
"No
hurry
here
Take
all
the
time
that
you
want"
She
said,
"A
little
time
and
you
just
wait
and
see
Oh,
I'll
be
without
a
care
When
I
finally
get
there"
I
said,
"Miss,
tell
me
where
might
that
be"
"Right
up
to
the
spotlight
Drinkin'
all
that
Coke
and
gin
And
I'll
be
a
dress-wearin'
girl
With
the
heels
and
the
pearls
If
today
doesn't
do
me
in
If
today
doesn't
do
me
in"
Well,
I
got
a
head-full
this
morning
Cuttin'
out
through
the
fog
You
know,
I
can't
help
but
wonder
what's
left
From
every
road
that
dead-ends
To
those
old
bitter
men
Passing
time
on
the
old
courthouse
steps
And
there's
a
feeling
you
get
Not
far
from
despair
That
sometimes
sets
in
on
your
mind
But
if
it's
all
that
you've
got
You
still
set
the
clock
And
get
up
with
a
reason
to
climb
Right
up
to
the
spotlight
Drinking
all
that
coke
and
gin
And
I'll
leave
these
shadows
behind
For
a
new
peace
of
mind
If
today
doesn't
do
me
in
If
today
doesn't
do
me
in
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