On a highway thru the desert beneath an overpa**
Sat two hikers just watchin' cars go by
Now one was wearin' sandles with straggly matted hair
Rose colored gla**es for his eyes
Now the other was a cowboy he'd been down on his luck
Lost his money at the Tuscon rodeo
And he sat beside what remained of his trusty pickup truck
And like the hippie now he's thumbin' down the road
Some folks don't realize that it's a well know fact
Cowboy's and hippies ain't never got along
Now was it just coincidence or some weird act of fate
That brought these two together on the road
Well, they sat there without talkin' while the morning sun rose high
When a hot desert breeze commenced to blow
And the fragrance of the incense and six weeks without a bath
Finally drifted down and reached the cowboy's nose
Well, man that really did it, he couldn't take no more
And he tied his old bandana around his face
Said, "You greasy stinking hippie you'd put a skunk to shame
Boy, you're a discrace to the human race"
Now the hippie just sat there and gave the cowboy a smile
Said, "Man, you don't smell so sweet yourself
Well, I'm not too sure what that green stuff is on your boots and on your jeans
But whew it's enough to make a buzzard belch"
The cowboy said, "Now listen I ain't gonna that that stuff from you
No long haired freaks gonna talk to me that way, get up!"
Well, the hippie said, "Now hold on man, what good's it gonna do
You know fighting never settles nothing anyway"
Said, "You know man, in a lot of ways we're an awful lot alike
Once you get down beneath the skin
Like two books with different covers but the same words inside
We're both brothers of the wind
Now we both love our freedom and we'll answer to no man
And you've heard it said to thine own self be true
We're just a couple of free spirts drifting across the land
Doing exactly what we want to do"
Said, "Now me, I got my things and you you got yours
And I don't see why we can't get along
They say the closest thing to freedom is livin' on the road
In a country where freedom's almost gone"
Well the cowboy, he just stood up there and never said a word
But you know this hippie sure made a lot of sense
They shook hands and parted as a truck pulled to the side
And the hippie he went East and I went West