Born To Run
Lynyrd Skynyrd Lyrics


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There's an old man sittin' on a front porch now
Talkin' 'bout how it used to be
When I was young I was a hell of a man
My father died when I was ten
I hit the road to find a job
Had to feed my family
Times were hard my hands are still scarred
From the life I've had to lead
I was born to run

Drove a tractor and trailer all my life
Six kids and a hell of a wife
Made lots of money it all slipped away
A large family that's the price you pay
I always dreamed never gave up
Son, even when times got tough
That's when I'd push it a little bit more
You should've heard that engine roar

[Chorus]
I was born to run
Can't slow down
No regrets, I've been blessed
Born to run
In time you'll see what the good lord's done for me
Born to run
I can't slow down
No regrets, I did my best
Born to run
In time you'll see
What the good lord's done, done for me

The old man, he passed away
And all he said never crossed my mind
Until I saw the price he paid
Was a lot like mine
I'm full and though it's miles away
Gotta hit the city right on time
And when I'm on I'll always sing little song of mine
I was born to run





[Chorus]

Overall Meaning

The lyrics to Lynyrd Skynyrd's song Born To Run, tells the story of an old man reminiscing about his past while sitting on a front porch. He talks about how he was a "hell of a man" when he was young but things got tough after his father died when he was 10. He talks about hitting the road to find a job to feed his family and his scarred hands are evidence of the hard life he had to lead. The lyrics then move on to his life after he got a job driving a tractor and trailer, and how he worked hard to support his large family. The old man always dreamed and never gave up, pushing himself a little bit more even when times got tough. The lyrics also mention his regret, having lost all his money, but he has no remorse because he did his best and was born to run. The chorus repeats the phrase "Born to run" and shares his belief that he cannot slow down and has no regrets. The last paragraph refers to the old man's death and makes a connection with his story as the singer starts his own journey, but knows he has to stay on track to achieve his own dreams.


Overall, the song Born to Run speaks about the hard life and struggles of people who are born to work and keep moving forward despite the challenges. It talks about how sometimes we might lose everything we have, but we should never give up on our dreams and always move forward. There is a message of resilience and hope in the song, and it encourages people to keep pushing towards their goals and dreams.


Line by Line Meaning

There's an old man sittin' on a front porch now
Introducing the story of an old man who sits on a porch sharing his life story


Talkin' 'bout how it used to be
Describing how the old man is reminiscing about his past


When I was young I was a hell of a man
The old man is reflecting on his younger years and how he was full of vitality


My father died when I was ten
Revealing a tragic event in the old man's life that happened in his childhood


I hit the road to find a job
Telling how the old man had to leave home to support himself and his family


Had to feed my family
Explaining the reason why the old man had to find a job urgently


Times were hard my hands are still scarred
Showing that the old man had to do hard labor to make ends meet


From the life I've had to lead
Explaining the cause of the old man's scarred hands and hard-lived life


I was born to run
Implies that his life was always meant to be a struggle, and he was driven to succeed


Drove a tractor and trailer all my life
Describing the old man's lifelong occupation


Six kids and a hell of a wife
Revealing that the old man had a large family he was supporting


Made lots of money it all slipped away
Telling about how the old man once had wealth, but lost it all


A large family that's the price you pay
Indicating that supporting his large family came at a cost to his success and financial stability


I always dreamed never gave up
Showing how the old man was determined to achieve his dreams, despite challenges


Son, even when times got tough
Giving advice and insight to the next generation, reflecting on the lessons he learned


That's when I'd push it a little bit more
Explaining the old man's strategy to persevere even when life got harder


You should've heard that engine roar
Using a metaphor about a powerful engine to describe the old man's resilience


Chorus
Repeating the chorus to emphasize the song's message


The old man, he passed away
Revealing that the story is now taking place after the old man has died


And all he said never crossed my mind
Realizing how the old man's wisdom was not fully appreciated when he was alive


Until I saw the price he paid
Understanding the full extent of the old man's struggles and sacrifices


Was a lot like mine
Drawing a comparison between the old man's life story and the storyteller's own struggles


I'm full and though it's miles away
Showing that the storyteller is now reflecting on his own life from a distance


Gotta hit the city right on time
Implying that the storyteller has some urgent purpose in the city


And when I'm on I'll always sing little song of mine
Promising to continue to share his own life story through music


Chorus
Ending the song with the repeated chorus of resilience and perseverance




Lyrics © BMG Rights Management, Universal Music Publishing Group, Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
Written by: DONALD N. VAN ZANT, EDWARD C. KING, GARY ROSSINGTON, JOHNNY ROY VAN ZANT

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