Madeline - Dumpster Dive Mother lyrics

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Madeline - Dumpster Dive Mother lyrics

I've been down, I've been down a road The gravel and the dust have gone from boots to bones I bought these pants, I bought these pants from an army officer One hand and six children. Time has gone, time has gone with me The autumn leaves will fall from trees from here to Kentucky Born in North Carolina but I don't see how that matters Son of a road side diner and a dumpster dive mother Soon as he learned to walk well, he learned to wander Son of a roadside diner and a dumpster dive mother I ain't got much, I ain't got much but my thumb It's carried me from sea to sea, Lord knows it's just begun Charity, charity garbage cans, the police have forbidden me They think I'm less than man And oh, they're right, no, I am not like them The land's my law, these handcuffed paws only raise to defend Born in North Carolina but I don't see how that matters Son of a road side diner and a dumpster dive mother Soon as he learned to walk well, he learned to wander Son of a roadside diner and a dumpster dive mother I fell in love, I fell in love with the setting sun I'll spend my life chasing my wife from New York to the Grand Canyon Maybe then, maybe then I'll settle down I've seen defeat in comfort's reach, I'm off to press holy ground Born in North Carolina but I don't see how that matters Son of a road side diner and a dumpster dive mother Soon as he learned to walk well, he learned to wander Son of a roadside diner and a dumpster dive mother