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Lyrics for 'Born In 58' by 'Bruce Dickinson'
Born In A Mining Town In '58
When Black And White T.v. Was Up To Date
And Men Were Still Around
Who Fought For Freedom - Stood Their Ground And Died
That I Could Be Alive
And See The Damage That We've Managed Since
In This Sceptred Isle
Is Nothing Sacred - Just The One Square Mile?
Justice And Liberty
You Can Buy - But You Don't Get Free
In A World Of Steel And Glass
We Bury Our Past
On And On - We Slept Till Dawn
When We Awoke - We Hardly Spoke
My Grandfather Taught Me How To Fight
Old-fashioned Stuff Like Wrong And Right
But All Around, I See His Morals
Buried In A Mess Of Money Troubles
Born In A Mining Town In '58
When Black And White T.v. Was Up To Date
And Men Were Still Around
Who Fought For Freedom - Stood Their Ground And Died
Justice And Liberty
You Can Buy - But You Don't Get Free
In A World Of Steel And Glass
We Bury Our Past
On And On - We Slept Till Dawn
On And On And On
Justice And Liberty
You Can Buy - But You Don't Get Free
In A World Of Steel And Glass
We Bury Our Past
Justice And Liberty
You Can Buy - But You Don't Get Free
In A World Of Steel And Glass
We Bury Our Past
On And On - We Slept Till Dawn
When We Awoke - It Was - All The Same
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