They went about it in the wrong way
I'da told 'em, but it wasn't my job
It's on the news, it's in the paper
What could they've been thinking of?
I saw 'em heading out that morning
I guess I'll never know why
I didn't mean nothing by it
Gave 'em the finger when they waved goodbye
And it's pretty tragic, pretty glory
I knew 'em all, personal like
I got the inside story
I'm gonna sell the rights
'Cause I'm tired of walking, I wanna ride
Tired of walking
This kinda thing, it's bound to happen
Part of the job, we do it all day
We try not to think about it
Of course, it's pretty good pay
But I'm just like anybody
I got things in my past
No, I won't be specific
But I can make it go away fast
And I'm tired of walking, I wanna ride
Tired of walking
Last night just for a moment
Down at the drive-in picture show
I coulda swore, I heard 'em calling
From in the speaker hanging on the door
And they were so real, calling to me
I couldn't quite tell what they've said
But up on the screen it was just the movie
It musta all just been in my head
And you can go ahead and call me a vulture
Call me any kind of name
Nothing sells in this culture
Quite like disaster, I'm not to blame
I'm tired of walking, I wanna ride
Tired of walking
Just to let it burn in the ashtray
Kinda gets old
Waiting 'til they call my number
Just letting my coffee get cold
I'm tired of walking
I'm tired of walking
They went about it in the wrong way
I'da told 'em, but it wasn't my job
Writer(s): James Mc Murtry
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