Lyrics Run, Baby, Run - Sheryl Crow
She
was
born
in
November
1963
The
day
Aldous
Huxley
died
And
her
mama
believed
that
every
man
could
be
free
So
her
mama
got
high,
high,
high
and
her
Daddy
marched
on
Birmingham
Singing
mighty
protest
songs
and
he
pictured
all
the
places
Where
he
knew
that
she'd
belong
but
he
failed
and
taught
her
young
The
only
thing
she'd
need
to
carry
on
He
taught
her
how
to
Run
baby
run
baby
run
baby
Run
baby
run
So
run
baby
run
baby
Run
baby
run
baby
run
Past
the
arms
of
the
familiar
and
their
talk
of
better
days
To
the
comfort
of
the
strangers
slipping
out
before
they
say
So
long
baby
loves
to
run
She
counts
out
all
her
money
in
the
taxi
on
the
way
to
meet
her
plane
In
stares
hopeful
out
the
window
At
the
workers
fighting
through
the
pouring
rain
And
she's
searching
through
the
stations
for
an
unfamiliar
song
And
she's
think
of
all
the
places
where
she
knows
she
still
belongs
She
smiles
the
secret
smile
and
sure
she
knows
exactly
how
to
carry
on
So
run
baby
run
baby
Run
baby
run
baby
run
So
run
baby
run
baby
Run
baby
run
baby
run
From
their
old
familiar
faces
and
their
old
familiar
ways
To
the
comfort
of
the
strangers
and
slipping
out
before
they
say
So
long,
and
baby
loves
to
run
And
she's
searching
through
the
stations
for
an
unfamiliar
song
And
she
pictures
all
the
places
where
she
knows
she
still
belongs
And
she
smiles
the
secret
smile
because
she
knows
exactly
how
To
carry
on
So
run
baby
run
baby
Run
baby
run
baby
run
So
run
baby
run
baby
Run
baby
run
baby
run
So
run
baby
run
baby
Run
baby
run
baby
run
So
run
baby
run
baby
Run
baby
run
baby
run
So
run
baby
run
baby
Run
baby
run
baby
run
So
run
baby
run
baby
Run
baby
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