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Broken Freedom Song
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only, it's a very good song recorded by Kris Kristofferson.
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Broken Freedom Song Written and recorded by Kris Kristofferson
G C G C Got a song about a soldier ridin' somewhere on a train G C G C Empty sleeve pinned to his shoulder and some pills to ease the pain G C G Started drinkin' in El Paso he was drunk in San Antone C G A7 D7 Tellin' strangers who were sleeping how he hated going home C G C G Just a simple song of freedom he was never fighting for C G C D7 G No one's listenin' when you need 'em ain't no fun to sing that song no more
C G C Got a song about his sister waitin' somewhere by the phone G C G C For some man who never missed her ever since he come and gone G C G And it's harder for a woman with a baby on the way C G A7 D7 That's the price of being human when you're poor enough to pay C G C G So she listens to the freedom in the silence at her door C G C D7 G No one's missin' till you need 'em ain't no fun to sing that song no more
C G C Got a song about a savior looking lonesome and afraid G C G C At a city full of strangers and a cross he never made G C G And he's sadder than he's wiser and a longer way from home C G A7 D7 And he wonders why his father left him bleeding and alone C G C G Just a broken song of freedom and the closing of a door C G C D7 G No one's missin' till you need 'em ain't no fun to sing that song no more
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