Lyrics Born To Run - Lynyrd Skynyrd
(Gary
Rossington,
Johnny
Van-Zant,
Ed
King,
Donnie
Van
Zant)
There′s
an
old
man
sittin'
on
a
front
porch
now
Talkin′
'bout
how
it
used
to
be
When
I
was
young
I
was
a
hell
of
a
man
My
father
died
when
I
was
ten
I
hit
the
road
to
find
a
job
Had
to
feed
my
family
Times
were
hard
my
hands
are
still
scarred
From
the
life
I've
had
to
lead
I
was
born
to
run
Drove
a
tractor
and
trailer
all
my
life
Six
kids
and
a
hell
of
a
wife
Made
lots
of
money
it
all
slipped
away
A
large
family
that′s
the
price
you
pay
I
always
dreamed
never
gave
up
Son,
even
when
times
got
tough
That′s
when
I'd
push
it
a
little
bit
more
You
should′ve
heard
that
engine
roar
(Chorus)
I
was
born
to
run
Can't
slow
down
No
regrets,
I′ve
been
blessed
Born
to
run
In
time
you'll
see
what
the
good
Lord′s
done
for
me
Born
to
run
I
can't
slow
down
No
regrets,
I
did
my
best
Born
to
run
In
time
you'll
see
What
the
good
Lord′s
done,
done
for
me
The
old
man,
he
passed
away
And
all
he
said
never
crossed
my
mind
Until
I
saw
the
price
he
payed
Was
a
lot
like
mine
I′m
full
and
though
it's
miles
away
Gotta
hit
the
city
right
on
time
And
when
I′m
on
I'll
always
sing
little
song
of
mine
I
was
born
to
run
(Repeat
chorus)
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