Sheryl Crow
A, Abm, Am, B, Bb, C, D, Dbm, E, F, G, Gbm, Gm
She was born in November 1963, the day Elvis Huxley died.
And her mama believed that every man could be free.
So her mama got high, high, high.
And her daddy marched on Birmingham, singing mighty protest songs.
And he pictured all the places where he knew that she belonged
But he failed and taught her young
The only thing she need to carry on
He taught her how to
Run baby, run baby, run
So run baby, run baby, run baby, run baby
Pass me arms and look from their home, and their talk of better days
To the comfort of the strangers slipping out before his station
Baby loves to run
She counts out all her money
In a taxi on the way to meet her play
and stares hopeful out the window at the workers fighting through the pouring rain
and she's searching through the stations for an unfamiliar song and she's thinking about the
places that she knows she still belongs she signs the sequence now that she knows exactly how to
So run, baby, run, baby, run, baby, run, baby, run.
So run, baby, run, baby, run, baby, run, baby, run.
From their old familiar faces and their old familiar ways
To the comfort of a stranger's heat
The comfort of a stranger's heat
So long before they say so long
The baby learns to run
And she's searching through the stations
For an unfamiliar song
And she pictures all the places
That she knows she still belongs
And she smiles the secret smile
So she knows exactly how to carry on
So run baby, run baby, run baby, run baby, run
So run baby, run baby, run baby, run baby, run
So run baby, run baby, run baby, run baby, run
So run, baby, run, baby, run, baby, run, baby, run
So run, baby, run, baby, run, baby, run