"Early in the morning
Where the trucks all stand
I've got a pocket full of folding
And a pair of jerry cans"
Is it that the speaker intends to buy diesel from the lorry drivers (who for money will look the other way because their company and not the drivers bought the fuel)?
@ShaggyD I see it as he had run out of cash and out of gas, worked a side gig the previous day (“for cash in hand”) and went to a truck stop to fill his gas cans with the money he made from the side gig.
@ShaggyD I see it as he had run out of cash and out of gas, worked a side gig the previous day (“for cash in hand”) and went to a truck stop to fill his gas cans with the money he made from the side gig.
I'm trying to make sense of these lines:
"Early in the morning Where the trucks all stand I've got a pocket full of folding And a pair of jerry cans"
Is it that the speaker intends to buy diesel from the lorry drivers (who for money will look the other way because their company and not the drivers bought the fuel)?
@ShaggyD I see it as he had run out of cash and out of gas, worked a side gig the previous day (“for cash in hand”) and went to a truck stop to fill his gas cans with the money he made from the side gig.
@ShaggyD I see it as he had run out of cash and out of gas, worked a side gig the previous day (“for cash in hand”) and went to a truck stop to fill his gas cans with the money he made from the side gig.