I've Seen Enough

GARY ROSSINGTON, JOHNNY VAN ZANT, KURT CUSTER, MICHAEL GERALD LUNN, ROBERT WHITE JOHNSON

You got to lock your doors, keep the world out
We're closin' ourselves in
If you watch the news it'll scare you to death
To hell and back again
The only justice here's at the wrong end of a gun
Got the criminal makin' the laws got the good men on the run
I've seen enough

We don't own anything we've got we've givin' it all away
But that don't make no sense to me you know who's gonna pay
It's the man in the factory workin' twelve hours a day
The woman workin' in the restaurant with another kid on the way

[Chorus]
Isn't anything in this life sacred anymore
We can't lose what we've got it's worth fightin' for
I've seen enough, I've seen enough to make a grown man cry

A man's standin' by the road a sign in his hand
He don't want your charity he says I ain't no beggar man
All I need is a chance to get back on my feet
But we just pass him by well it could be you or me
I've seen enough
I ain't the kind to just sit back and watch the world go 'round
It's not too late to change let's turn this shit around

[Chorus]

Trivia about the song I've Seen Enough by Lynyrd Skynyrd

When was the song “I've Seen Enough” released by Lynyrd Skynyrd?
The song I've Seen Enough was released in 1991, on the album “Lynyrd Skynyrd 1991”.
Who composed the song “I've Seen Enough” by Lynyrd Skynyrd?
The song “I've Seen Enough” by Lynyrd Skynyrd was composed by GARY ROSSINGTON, JOHNNY VAN ZANT, KURT CUSTER, MICHAEL GERALD LUNN, ROBERT WHITE JOHNSON.

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