Sun Kil Moon - The Highway Song lyrics

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Sun Kil Moon - The Highway Song lyrics

Chameleon, chameleon What’s on your mind? I’ve been sitting in hot tub and I’ve been watching for a long, long time Belly on the red hot cement A foot from the [?] Cat crouching behind you, hiding in the long glades of gra** You don’t know but I’m about to find out which one of you is more fast I’m sitting still as a turkey, hun Don’t want to f** up this scene The cat lunged forward And its mouth was the green chameleon Tail dripping out the left, head dripping out the right A nice, succulent meal for the cat He’s gonna sleep like a baby tonight Chameleon ain’t gonna sit on anymore fences He’s in the cats bowels, the cat’s licking his lips Thirst quenched No more blending into agave plants or dried, brown dirt Or sitting in the sun by the pool looking at the black ants Now I’m driving down the 80 towards Sacramento Past [?] once housed Roman Polanski and Charles Manson, you know And now I’m driving down the 80 towards Sacramento Capital of California and the birthplace Diego Corrales God rest his soul Now I’m driving down the 80 towards South Lake Tahoe Folsom Prison on the right Dust devil right there in my sight Now I’m approaching Old Hangtown, they hung bad guys there during the Gold Rush I love Gold Rush history and all that old Western stuff On June 2nd, 1851 James Wang was captured in Centerville, California by bounty hunter Robert Lee Himmel. Wang, wanted dead or alive for the murder of Jack H. Moldy, was brought into the town of Hangtown by Robert Lee and three of his men by stagecoach. Moldy was reportedly bludgeoned to d**h with miner’s picks by James Wang and three other fugitives, who, according to Wang, fled to Oklahoma. Moldy had apparently slept with Julia White, the daughter of John B. White, copper tycoon of bu*te, Montana. Julia White was allegedly the obsession and love interest of James Wang. Wang was hung in Hangtown on June 10th 1851 at 10:00 AM. His last words were “cut this rope, you ba*tards.” He was pronounced dead at 10:17 AM June 10 Now I’m back on the 80 [?] The Zodiac did a murder there, man, I’m obsessed with it And yeah, a Hillside Strangler got married over there in Folsom Prison I watched tons of videotapes on the guys and, yeah man, I’m fascinated with both of them I drive down the 80, past San Pablo Dam I used to pull catfish out of there in the summertime Bring ’em home and fry ’em up in a pan I drive down the 80, past Gentleman Jack Past the C&H Sugar factory, crossing the Carquinez Bridge Now I’m driving down the 80 I see the yellow fruit stand I’m gonna grab me a bag of oranges and some apples and a bag of pecans Now I’m driving down the 50, past Pollock Pines Got me a log cabin out there right on the snow line And out on my acres, got me a pond of ducks Kid goes fishing on my property, man Good f**ing luck ‘Cause down in my pond, tied down with a ton of bricks Is a dead guy bashed over the head with a guitar and [?] with an ice pick On June 10th, 2016 Burt Clossin turned himself into authorities unarmed and led police to the body of Dad Rock Slowhand Simpleton. Simpleton was an Eric Clapton impersonator who had recorded two albums in his forty-five years. He was known for embracing a musical style known as yacht rock or, in other circles, dad rock. Bert’s log cabin was subsequently searched. His walls were graffitied with the word “Loser.” A small CD collection was found, including compact discs by Pete Yorn, Jet, Hot Hot Heat, Veruca Salt, Temple of the Dog, The Donnas, and Thirty Seconds to Mars. All CDs were still in the shrink wrap, unopened, except for Hot Hot Heat. Burt’s flip-phone was filled with texts to a 666 area code phone number. One to Louisiana prefix. All texts said, “Go away.” His phone was also filled with photos of cats and payphones. The objects used to k** his victim were a ’59 reissued Les Paul guitar made by Epiphone and an antique ice pick bought at an Alameda flea market. No other weapons were found in the cabin. Other items collected were a 24-inch flat-screen TV, boxing blooper videotapes, a VCR, and sports clothing designed by Under Armour. Burt Clossin is now serving a triple life sentence plus five years for the d**h of Dad Rock Slowhand Simpleton in California’s Corcoran Prison. Burt claimed that his motive for the murder was triggered Simpleton’s singing voice, which, according to Burt, sounded too much like, quote, “The guy who sang “Wonderful Tonight.” “Wonderful Tonight,” an Eric Clapton ballad from the album Slowhand was Burt’s 7th grade sweetheart’s favorite song. “She dumped me,” Burt told investigators, “for a rich kid with a pontoon boat.”

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