Song information On this page you can find the lyrics of the song Born In '58, artist - Bruce Dickinson.
Date of issue: 24.09.2001
Song language: English
Born In '58 |
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 sceptered Isle |
Is nothing sacred? |
but 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 tought 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 |
When we awoke? |
we hardly spoke |
On and on? |
we slept till dawn |
When we awoke? |
it was… all the same |