Hard to Be a Hippie

DIANA BRYANT, JOHN SCOTT SHERRILL, SCOTTY EMERICK

It used to be that
You could up and thumb a ride from Nashville to L.A.
And everyone who stopped and picked you up
Would get you high along the way

And it used to be that
You could fall in and out of love in an afternoon
And then fall again that evening
And not think that it was happening too soon

But it's hard to be a hippie anymore
It hurts more now
Waking up on the floor
Oh, it's still free
But it ain't easy like before
It's hard to be a hippie anymore

Fire it up boys

It used to be just walking down the street
Would make the people stop and stare
Now all the cowboys and the preppies
And the rednecks and the yuppies have long hair

But I was always going places
In my head and seeing things that blew my mind
Now the only thing I'm trippin' on
Are my own two feet, trying to keep up with the times
Ah yeah, you know that's right

But it's hard to be a hippie anymore
It hurts more now
Waking up on the floor
Oh, it's still free
But it ain't easy like before
It's hard to be a hippie anymore

Lord, it's still free
But it ain't easy like before
It's hard to be a hippie anymore

Trivia about the song Hard to Be a Hippie by Billy Currington

When was the song “Hard to Be a Hippie” released by Billy Currington?
The song Hard to Be a Hippie was released in 2013, on the album “We Are Tonight”.
Who composed the song “Hard to Be a Hippie” by Billy Currington?
The song “Hard to Be a Hippie” by Billy Currington was composed by DIANA BRYANT, JOHN SCOTT SHERRILL, SCOTTY EMERICK.

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