freebird lyrics-lynard skynard If I leave here tomorrow Would you still remember me? For I must be travelling on, now, 'Cause there's too many places I've got to see. But, if I stayed here with you, girl, Things just couldn't be the same. 'Cause I'm as free as a bird now, And this bird you can not change. Lord knows, I can't change. Bye, bye, its been a sweet love. Though this feeling I can't change. But please don't take it badly, 'Cause Lord knows I'm to blame. But, if I stayed here with you girl, Things just couldn't be the same. Cause I'm as free as a bird now, And this bird you'll never change. And this bird you can not change. Lord knows, I can't change. Lord help me, I can't change. lynard skynard rox!!!!
Lynyrd Skynyrd was never a person. Leonard Skinner was a certain gym teacher... I love Southern Rock.
skynryd def. rocks my socks especially All you can do is write about it in a song! thats song is the shit! have you heard it?!?!
Boo hoo... Dollar says you've never set foot far enough below the Potomac long enough to know half of what the hell you're talking about behind that anyway. That and you've probably never had real pecan pie, cheerwine, or a ho cake... Looks like the war of Northern Agression seems to take over the minds of the whole world. We tend to forget that slaves built New York City and there's quite a few buried in NY and NJ and the only reason anything happened was for taxes and textiles. That's kinda like gutting the fucking Arctic National Wildlife Refuge, being born in Alaska and raised in the South, then having Alaska succeed, the US declare war, and then the whole world making fun of AK for 141 years... because they also didn't pay two percent of their workers. Slavery was one-tenth of President Lincoln's agenda, ifn' equivelent to the controversy with illegal immigration that's taking place at the moment... They were a work force. Cheap labor = they still got paid way less than white Union if they joined the Union army. I believe on Custer's raid through Georgia, there were also plenty of blacks that were beat to hell and back because they refused to torch their homeland. At least there's folks like Edgarton to speak for both the NAACP and the SCV, being a supporter of his heritage.