Smith & D'Abo Lyrics
"Skid Row Kid"

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I got hit, I got hurt
Everybody used to dish me dirt
To the skinny little kid who'd hang around on the block.
It was hard, it was rough
At seventeen, I'd saved enough
To get an education, worked my way to the top.

I was a skid row kid from Alabam
Born and raised down in Birmingham
Where the roof leaked bad and the crust was all we had to eat.
But I'm a big shot now, fancy jet,
Making deals with the president
Well, I'm a kid made here
But down inside I'm just a skid row kid.
Ahhh . . .

I make the law of the land
At 25 I made my first stand to represent the people
Who'd been down for so long.
I got votes here and there
At 31, they made me mayor
I may sit behind this desk
But I can't forget where I came from.

I was a skid row kid from Alabam
Born and raised down in Birmingham
Where the roof leaked bad and the alligators snapped at my feet.
But I'm a big shot now with a fancy jet
Well, I may run for president.
(This is the White House – come right in.)
Well, I'm kid made here
But down inside I'm just a skid row kid, yeah
A kid made here but down inside I'm just a skid row . . . kid.

Birmingham, Alabam
That's down south of everybody

Birmingham, Alabama
I got a big black Cadillac
This song is from the album "Smith & D'abo".