paroles de chanson Freebird in a Firebird - Heartland
Ran
across
a
friend
of
mine
Hadn′t
seen
since
eleventh
grade
Saw
our
name
on
the
marquee
sign
And
stopped
in
to
hear
us
play
He
said,?
Man,
it's
been
a
few
years?
I
said,?
They′ll
let
anybody
in
here?
We
sat
and
talked
of
rebel
days
gone
by
And
we
laughed
of
how
our
dreams
of
California
Never
got
much
past
the
county
line
We
drank
a
toast
to
long
lost
friends
And
all
those
crazy
things
we
did
It
was
Freebird
in
a
Firebird
On
the
way
up
Hawthorne
Road
It
was
long
necks,
long
hair
Wild
eyed
girls
and
rock
'n'
roll
Play
the
drum
set
on
the
dance
floor
Lighters
held
up
for
the
encore
Not
a
worry
in
that
southern
summer
sky
And
we
let
that
Freebird
fly
He
said,?
Man,
it′s
funny
How
the
time
evaporates
And
how
you′d
give
your
right
arm
To
get
back
just
a
day?
? Or
re-taste
your
first
teenage
kiss
Feel
them
back
roads
turn
and
twist
Seeing
nothing
but
dust
in
your
rear
view?
There
wasn't
a
car
in
our
town
any
faster
Now
yesterday′s
just
rusting
in
my
pasture
We
were
too
big,
the
town
was
too
small
But
looking
back,
we
had
it
all
Singing
Freebird
in
a
Firebird
On
the
way
up
Hawthorne
Road
It
was
long
necks,
long
hair
Wild
eyed
girls
and
rock
'n′
roll
Play
the
drum
set
on
the
dance
floor
Lighters
held
up
for
the
encore
Not
one
worry
in
that
southern
summer
sky
And
we
let
that
Freebird
fly
It
was
Freebird
in
a
Firebird
On
the
way
up
Hawthorne
Road
It
was
long
necks,
long
hair
Wild
eyed
girls
and
rock
'n′
roll
Play
the
drum
set
on
the
dance
floor
Lighters
held
up
for
the
encore
Not
a
worry
in
that
southern
summer
sky
And
we
let
that
Freebird
fly
Let
that
Freebird
fly,
fly
on
Freebird
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