Born In 58 Lyrics by Bruce Dickinson

Born In 58 Lyrics

    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

SEARCH LYRICS