Lyrics Born In '58 - Bruce Dickinson
On
and
on
Born
in
a
mining
town
in
'58
When
black
and
white
T.V.
was
up
to
date
And
men
were
still
around
Who
fought
for
freedom,
stood
their
ground
and
died
That
I
could
be
alive
and
see
The
damage
that
we've
managed
since
In
this
sceptred
Isle
Is
nothing
sacred,
just
the
one
square
mile
Justice
and
liberty
You
can
buy,
but
you
don't
get
free
In
a
world
of
steel
and
glass
We
bury
our
past
On
and
on,
we
slept
till
dawn
When
we
awoke,
we
hardly
spoke
My
grandfather
taught
me
how
to
fight
Old
fashioned
stuff
like
wrong
and
right
But
all
around
I
see
his
morals
Buried
in
a
mess
of
money
troubles
Born
in
a
mining
town
in
'58
When
black
and
white
T.V.
was
up
to
date
And
men
were
still
around
Who
fought
for
freedom,
stood
their
ground
and
died
Justice
and
liberty
You
can
buy,
but
you
don't
get
free
In
a
world
of
steel
and
glass
We
bury
our
past
On
and
on,
we
slept
till
dawn
On
and
on
and
on
Justice
and
liberty
You
can
buy,
but
you
don't
get
free
In
a
world
of
steel
and
glass
We
bury
our
past
Justice
and
liberty
You
can
buy,
but
you
don't
get
free
In
a
world
of
steel
and
glass
We
bury
our
past
On
and
on,
we
slept
till
dawn
When
we
awoke,
it
was...
all
the
same
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