Buffalo Springfield
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[Verse 1]
I met two kind people on the road
I was parched and dry from the cold
I've been traveling four days and nights, sir
And I do want to thank you for the ride, sir
And the soup your wife made tasted fine
If it's all the same, I'll be on my way at the next turn
And I'm three miles shy of my town
[Verse 2]
And my baby is a-waiting, I hope, sir
After fifteen trucks and an old For
And the government madness, I ran away
And I hate to say, I can't tell you my name
'Cause I'm four days gone into running
[Outro]
I can't even go home
Take my baby and run
I got the reason to live
I got the things I can give
And I'm four days gone into running
Four Days Gone was written by Stephen Stills.
Four Days Gone was produced by Jim Messina.
Buffalo Springfield released Four Days Gone on Thu Jul 30 1868.
Stephen Stills told Unmask Us:
I started when I went to California a few months later. I ran into a draft dodger and wrote that song ‘Four Days Gone’ about him.