paroles de chanson Freeborn Man - Lau
I
am
a
freeborn
man
of
the
traveling
people,
Got
no
fixed
abode,
with
nomads
I
am
numbered,
Country
lanes
and
byways
were
always
my
ways,
Never
fancied
being
lumbered.
I
knew
all
the
woods
and
the
resting
places,
And
the
small
birds
sang
when
winter
days
were
over,
Then
along
the
road
with
my
mighty
load,
They
were
good
old
days
for
the
rover.
There
were
many
spots
where
a
man
could
linger,
For
a
week
or
two
when
time
was
not
his
master,
Then
away
I'd
jog
with
my
horse
and
dog,
Nice
and
easy,
no
need
to
go
faster.
Come
all
you
freeborn
men
of
the
traveling
people,
Come
every
tinker,
rolling
stone
or
gypsy
rover,
Winds
of
change
are
blowing,
old
ways
are
going,
Your
rambling
days
will
soon
be
over.
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