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Well, I was born in the Southland
Twenty-some odd years ago
I ran away for the first time
When I was four years old
I'm a free born man
My home is on my back
I know every inch of highway
And every foot of back road
Every mile of railroad track
I got a gal in Cincinnati
Got a woman in San Antone
I always loved the girl next door
But anyplace is home
I'm a free born man
My home is on my back
I know every inch of highway
And every foot of back road
Every mile of railroad track
I got me a worn-out guitar
I carry an old tote sack
I hocked it about two hundred times
But I always get it back
I'm a free born man
My home is on my back
I know every inch of highway
And every foot of back road
Every mile of railroad track
Well, I was born in the Southland
Twenty-some odd years ago
I ran away for the first time
When I was four years old
I'm a free born man
My home is on my back
I know every inch of highway
And every foot of back road
Every mile of railroad track
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- A Retrospective Sampler
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- The Rough Guide to Bluegrass
- Bluegrass Class of 1990
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- Sugar Hill Records: A Retrospective
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