On a Greyhound outta Indiana, a one way back to Alabama It was comin' down in buckets, when they rolled through Bowling Green The young man wasn't much for talkin', he liquored up his bus stop coffee The old man smiling across the aisle was the first one to speak He said "The highway is hard son, when you're headed in the wrong direction.I" He reached into his faded jeans and pulled out his collection Coins, mostly Roosevelts and Lincolns A token near worn over read "One Day at a Time" Coins, some were old and some were new He said I only keep a few of the best ones Son, I collect 'em coins This penny must've fell from heaven, since then I've paid attention I found it in the fresh cut grass by my Mother's grave And this nickel, it's a '42, the year we watched the Yankees lose Bought hot dogs in St. Louis, daddy let me keep the change You might call me crazy for countin' all these blessings But I don't take for granted what I have in my possession Coins, mostly Roosevelts and Lincolns A token near worn over read "One Day at a Time" Coins, some were old and some were new He said I only keep a few of the best ones Son, I collect 'em coins His shaky hands held a brand new dime, he said don't lose track of time This was in my darlin's dresser drawer when we went through her things She was my best friend for 40 years, and I squeezed this little token here Took some time to think, 'stead of taking that first drink They got off the bus in Birmingham, but the whiskey bottle didn't But the young man kept the memory of that pocket full of wisdom Coins, mostly Roosevelts and Lincolns A token near worn over read "One Day at a Time" Coins, some were old and some were new He said I only keep a few of the best ones Son, I collect 'em coins