Lincoln Freed Me Today (The Slave)

David Patton

Been a slave most all my life
So's my kids and so's my wife
I've been working on the Colonel's farm
Ain't been mistreated, ain't done no harm
I'll be a slave to my grave
No need of me being free

Recollect when I was just fourteen
Freedom used to be my biggest dream
I'm older now, lot wiser too
If I was free what would I do
The Colonel's been right good to me
He's taken care of my family

The Colonel rode the buggy in from town
Hitched the horse and called us all around
Said he couldn't keep us here no more
I saw a tear as he walked toward the door
Oh dear God, what did he say?
Now I am free to go my way

Trivia about the song Lincoln Freed Me Today (The Slave) by Joan Baez

When was the song “Lincoln Freed Me Today (The Slave)” released by Joan Baez?
The song Lincoln Freed Me Today (The Slave) was released in 1971, on the album “Blessed Are...”.
Who composed the song “Lincoln Freed Me Today (The Slave)” by Joan Baez?
The song “Lincoln Freed Me Today (The Slave)” by Joan Baez was composed by David Patton.

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