Phantom 309

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I was out on the West Coast, tryin' to make a buck
 And things didn't work out, I was down on my luck
 Got tired a-roamin' and bummin' around
 So I started thumbin' back East, toward my home town
 Made a lot of miles, the first two days
 And I figured I'd be home in week, if my luck held out this way
 But, the third night I got stranded, way out of town
 At a cold, lonely crossroads, rain was pourin' down
 I was hungry and freezin', done caught a chill
 When the lights of a big semi topped the hill
 Lord, I sure was glad to hear them air brakes come on
 And I climbed in that cab, where I knew it'd be warm
 At the wheel sit a big man, he weighed about two-ten
 He stuck out his hand and said with a grin
 "Big Joe's the name", I told him mine
 And he said: "The name of my rig is Phantom 309"
 I asked him why he called his rig such a name
 He said: "Son, this old Mack can put 'em all to shame
 There ain't a driver, or a rig, a-runnin' any line
 That seen nothin' but taillights from Phantom 309"
 Well, we rode and talked the better part of the night
 When the lights of a truck stop came in sight
 He said: "I'm sorry son, this is as far as you go
 'Cause, I gotta make a turn, just on up the road"
 Well, he tossed me a dime as he pulled her in low
 And said, "Have yourself a cup on old Big Joe"
 When Joe and his rig roared out in the night
 In nothin' flat, he was clean out of sight
 Well, I went inside and ordered me a cup
 Told the waiter Big Joe was settin' me up
 Aw!, you coulda heard a pin drop, it got deathly quiet
 And the waiter's face turned kinda white
 Well, did I say something wrong? I said with a halfway grin
 He said, "Naw, this happens every now and then
 Ever' driver in here knows Big Joe
 But son, let me tell you what happened about ten years ago
 At the crossroads tonight, where you flagged him down
 There was a bus load of kids, comin' from town
 And they were right in the middle, when Big Joe topped the hill
 It could have been slaughter, but he turned his wheel.
 Well, Joe lost control, went into a skid
 And gave his life to save that bunch-a kids
 And there at that crossroads, was the end of the line
 For Big Joe and Phantom 309
 But, every now and then, some hiker'll come by
 And like you, Big Joe'll give 'em a ride
 Here, have another cup and forget about the dime
 Keep it as a souvenir, from Big Joe and Phantom 309!"

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Duration
03:29
Tempo
145 BPM

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