Lyrics Born To The Breed - Judy Collins
I
was
only
nineteen
The
morning
you
were
born
With
your
hair
fine
and
red
And
your
eyes
like
my
own
Barely
a
woman
With
only
a
song
I
sang
to
make
you
smile
And
held
you
all
night
long
Home
through
the
streets
With
you
in
my
arms
Cold
winter
mornings
In
a
Colorado
town
I've
seen
you
stumble
You've
watched
me
fall
You
know
I've
got
nothing
You
know
we've
got
it
all
Trucks
roll
by
and
the
rain
coming
down
Does
that
old
parka
keep
you
dry?
Sixteen
years
old
out
on
the
road
Trying
to
get
to
the
sky
Back
in
September
You
called
me
on
the
phone
"Ma,
you
know
I
love
you
But
I
gotta
be
own
my
own"
"Comes
a
time
in
a
boy's
life
When
he's
got
to
be
a
man
Please
don't
try
to
find
me
Please
try
to
understand"
Now
he's
playing
guitar
In
a
rock
and
roll
band
Looking
like
a
baby
Talking
like
a
man
The
life
of
a
guitar
man
Is
a
hard
life
to
live
What
can
I
tell
you
You
were
born
to
the
breed
Rain
comes
down,
the
trucks
rolling
by
I
that
old
poncho
gonna
keep
you
dry?
Sixteen
years
old,
January
child
Trying
to
get
to
the
sky
I've
watched
you
growing
Through
all
these
years
You've
seen
me
stumble
I've
watched
your
tears
Sometimes
there
was
roses
Sometimes
there
was
thorns
But
I
know
you're
gonna
make
it
As
sure
as
you
were
born
And
I
hope
from
what
you
wanted
You
get
what
you
need
I
know
you're
gonna
make
it
You
were
born
to
the
breed
Sixteen
years
old,
January
child
Trying
to
get
to
the
sky
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