Freeborn Man
Well, I was born in the SouthlandTwenty-some odd years agoI ran away for the first timeWhen I was four years old I'm a free born man My home is on my back I know every inch of highway And every foot of back road Every mile of railroad trackI got a gal in CincinnatiGot a woman in San AntoneI always loved the girl next doorBut anyplace is homeI got me a worn-out guitarI carry an old tote sackI hocked it about two hundred timesBut I always get it backYou may not like my appearanceMay not like my songMay not tike the way I talkBut you like the way I'm gone
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