Lyrics Walking Into Clarksdale - Jimmy Page , Robert Plant
When
I
was
born
I
was
running
As
my
feet
hit
the
ground
Before
I
could
walk
I
was
humming
An
old
railroad
sound
Things
didn′t
get
much
better
When
by
the
age
of
five
They
found
me
walking
into
Clarksdale
Trying
to
keep
my
friends
alive
No
time
for
celebration
There
was
no
known
cure
Seems
I
was
born
and
raised
In
the
wrong
killing
floor
And
my
loved
ones
gathered
'round
See
if
the
experiment
had
worked
I
was
misplaced,
out
of
time
Priveleged
and
worse
Oh,
mama
please
Don′t
cry
for
me
Tears
to
the
river
Tears
to
be
free
Now
I
see
twelve
white
horses,
yeah
Walking
in
a
line
Moving
east
across
the
metal
Bridge
on
highway
49
And
standing
in
the
shadows
Of
a
burnt
out
motel
The
king
of
Commerce
Mississippi
waited
With
his
hound
from
hell,
oh
A
shiny
noon
riverboat
taking
Income
from
the
poor
It's
floating
by
the
levee
in
An
artificial
pool
There's
a
six
mile
tailback
Back
on
junction
304
A
stranger
at
the
crossroads
Believe
I′ve
seen
his
face
before
Don′t
cry
for
me
Tears
fill
the
river
Tears
to
be
free
Oh,
I'm
sad
to
be
leaving
The
sun
is
going
down
and
I
really
got
to
go
now
I′m
sad
to
be
leaving
The
sun's
going
down,
I
really
got
to
go
now
Really
got
to
go
now,
ah
I
gotta
go
I′ve
got
to
move
I've
got
to
move,
yeah,
ah
I′m
sad
to
be
leaving
Sun's
going
down
and
I
really
got
to
go
now
I'm
sad
to
be
leaving
The
sun′s
going
down
and
I
really
got
to
go
now
I
really
got
to
go
now,
oh
ooh
I′m
sad
to
be
leaving
Sun's
going
down
and
I
really
got
to
go
now
I′m
sad
to
be
leaving
The
sun's
going
down
and
I
really
got
to
go
now
Really
got
to
go
now,
yeah
Oh,
gotta
go
now,
yes
Yes,
gotta
go
now
Yeah
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