Lyrics The Jogger - Bobby Bare
Well
I've
been
a
trucker
now
for
20
years
From
the
Charleston
Coast
to
the
Jersey
Piers
Sharin'
the
road
with
race
car
nuts
and
loggers
Sunday
drivers
scouts
on
hikes,
Hells
Angels
on
Harley
bikes
I
never
met
a
roader
I
didn't
like,
except
them
joggers
One
day
I'm
rollin'
down
101
I
got
18
wheels
under
14
tons
Radio
playin'
a
good
ol'
country
rocker
The
day
was
surely
a
trucker's
dream
The
sky
was
sunny
and
the
air
was
clean
When
up
ahead
on
the
road
I
seen
a
skinny,
sweating
jogger
Well
he
was
dressed
like
they
do
in
baby
blue
With
shorty
shorts
and
a
headband
too
I
yelled,
"Hey
sweetie,
I
bet
that
you
Are
the
hit
of
the
men's
room
locker"
But
I'm
runnin'
late
with
an
overload
So
get
your
Adidas
off
of
this
road
I'm
LA
bound
and
I
don't
slow
down
For
dead
raccoons
or
joggers
Well
without
breakin'
stride
or
losin'
poise
He
said,
"You
and
that
rig
sure
make
some
noise
I
can't
talk
now,
I'm
racin'
against
the
clocker
But
it's
just
nine
miles
to
Forkers
Leap
And
if
you
ain't
afraid
to
race
that
heap
We'll
see
how
that
ol'
rig
holds
up
against
a
super
jogger"
Race?
I
must
be
hearin'
wrong
The
boy's
been
runnin'
in
the
sun
too
long
The
only
place
he's
racin'
to
is
the
doctor
But
before
I
could
say,
"Hey,
thank
you,
no"
That
fool
yells,
"Ready,
get,
set,
go"
And
the
race
is
on,
we're
off
and
gone
Me
and
that
maniac
jogger
Well,
I
could've
left
him
far
behind
But
I
played
with
him
like
a
fish
on
a
line
And
I
stayed
about
a
half
a
mile
behind
that
sucker
Then
I
pushed
her
up
to
45
And
he
sees
me
comin'
and
he
starts
to
fly
I
pushed
her
to
60
and
shift
to
high
And
finally
catch
that
jogger
And
it
wasn't
easy
Now
I'm
doin'
80
and
I
turned
to
check
And
he's
stayin'
right
with
me,
neck
and
neck
His
heart's
thumpin'
like
my
engine
goin',
"Pow,
pow,
pocker"
Then
he
says,
"Hey,
I
hope
you're
set
'Cause
I
ain't
shifted
into
second
yet"
Then
he
unwinds
and
leaves
me
behind
Eaten
the
dust
of
a
jogger
Then
I
see
him
joggin'
up
into
the
sky
And
he
yells,
"Hey
thanks
for
the
exercise
I
hope
that
losin'
this
race
was
not
too
shockin'
You
see,
my
dad
says
heaven
ain't
no
place
to
run
And
I
try
to
be
an
obedient
son
So
I
come
down
to
Earth
to
do
my
jogging"
Well
that's
the
story,
take
it
or
leave
it
My
trucker
buddies,
they
believe
it
So
do
them
race
car
nuts
and
Harley
hoggers
And
I'm
still
drivin'
much
the
same
Except
I
don't
call
nobody
names
And
I
tip
my
hat
each
time
I
pass
One
of
them
good
old
joggers
And
I
say,
"Hey
good
buddy,
can
I
get
you
something?
How
about
a
little
Gatorade,
yeah?
Oh,
that's
alright,
I
got
plenty
of
time"
1 Detroit City
2 Miles Away from Home
3 Green Green Grass of Home
4 Please Don't Tell Me How the Story Ends
5 Ride Me Down Easy
6 Marie Laveau
7 Tequila Sheila
8 Four Strong Winds
9 Streets of Baltimore
10 Miller's Cave
11 Numbers
12 All American Boy
13 Shame on Me
14 Daddy What If
15 The Jogger
16 The Mermaid Song
17 The Winner
18 Come Sundown (She’ll Be Gone)
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