The Wild Horse Lyrics by Rod Stewart

The Wild Horse Lyrics

    (R. Stewart/A. Taylor)

    Born and raised
    In a motel in New Orleans
    I ran away
    with a hobo and his gypsy friends
    We rode a freight train up to Cleveland
    Across the Utah plains
    Proud men, troubadours torn and frayed
    Sleeping under the stars
    While gently strumming guitars
    Played the songs of Woddy Guthrie
    And the open road
    I knew right then I could never go home

    Cause the wild horse runs free forever
    Oh yeah, a wild horse runs free forever
    And ever and ever

    I met a girl
    From a family of position and wealth
    What a hand
    this rambler had been finally dealt
    A beauty six years and ten
    I felt the walls closing in
    Like a swollen river
    Bout to overflow
    Like a losing gambler I kept on rolling

    And a wild horse runs free forever
    Yeah yeah yeah
    A wild horse runs free forever
    The wild horse runs free forever
    Yeah yeah yeah
    A wild horse runs free forever

    Play the guitar

    So understand I must go
    But I'll drink you one last toast
    Oh here's to the heart
    and the hands of a man
    That come with the dust
    and are gone with the wind

    May the wild horse run free forever
    yeah the wild horse runs free forever
    The wild horse runs free forever
    Yeah the wild horse run free forever

    Wild guitar, baby, come on, wild
    I know, I know, I know, I know
    Play it for me, come on.
    Yeah, hit it. Yeah yeah. Let me hear it, yeah.

    The wild horse run free ...

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