Run, Baby, Run
Sheryl Crow
She was born in November 1963 The day Aldous Huxley died And her mama believed That every man could be free So her mama got high, high, high And her daddy marched on Birmingham Singing mighty protest songs And he pictured all the places That he knew that she belonged But he failed and taught her young The only thing she's need to carry on He taught her how to Run baby run baby run baby run Baby run Past the arms of the familiar And their talk of better days To the comfort of the strangers Slipping out before they say so long Baby loves to run She counts out all her money In the taxi on the way to meet her plane Stares hopeful out the window At the workers fighting Through the pouring rain She's searching through the stations For an unfamiliar song And she's pictures all the places Where she knows she still belongs And she smiles the secret smile Because she knows exactly how To carry on So run baby run baby run baby run Baby run From the old familiar faces and Their old familiar ways To the comfort of the strangers Slipping out before they say So long Baby loves to run90s acoustic alternative american Ballad beautiful voices being a teenager best chillout cover list day driving long deep dark secret falsetto private karaoke favorites Favourites female female power female vocalists first list folk girlpop golden oldies good ins gotanygoodmusic great song halftoned singles club indys music Love it My pop music nice elevator music nostalgic pop prfavourite quality return of the musicians rock Rock songs i like romantic seen live Sheryl Crow singer-songwriter smutne songs i like soundtrack to my life that damn relationship top artists topsingles ub voicescape Women Rock
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