Song information On this page you can find the lyrics of the song Rebels, artist - Tom Petty And The Heartbreakers. Album song Southern Accents, in the genre Иностранный рок
Date of issue: 31.12.1984
Record label: Geffen
Song language: English
Rebels |
Honey don’t walk out I’m too drunk to follow |
You know you won’t feel this way tomorrow |
Well, maybe I’m a little |
Rough around the edges |
Inside a little hollow |
I get faced with some things sometimes |
That are so hard to swallow |
Hey hey hey |
I was born a rebel |
Down in Dixie on a Sunday morning |
Yeah, with one foot in the grave |
And one foot on the pedal |
I was born a rebel, I was born a rebel, yeah |
Well she picked me up in the morning |
And she paid all my tickets |
And she screamed in the car |
And left me out in th e thicket |
Well I never would’ve dreamed |
That her heart was so wicked |
Oh but I keep coming back |
'Cause it’s so hard to kick it |
Hey hey hey |
I was born a rebel |
Down in Dixie on a Sunday morning |
Yeah, with one foot in the grave |
And one foot on the pedal |
I was born a rebel, born a rebel |
Even before my father’s fathers |
They called us all rebels |
Burned our cornfields |
And left our cities leveled |
I can still see the eyes |
Of those blue bellied devils |
When I’m walking round tonight |
Through the concrete and metal |
Hey hey hey |
I was born a rebel |
Down in Dixie on a Sunday morning |
Yeah, with one foot in the grave |
And one foot on the pedal |
I was born a rebel, I was born a rebel |
Hey hey hey |
I was born a rebel |
Down in Dixie on a Sunday morning |
Yeah, with one foot in the grave |
And one foot on the pedal |
I was born a rebel, born a rebel |
Hey hey hey |
Hey hey hey |
Hey hey hey |