Lyric discussion by 0dargor0 

Cover art for Born in '58 lyrics by Bruce Dickinson

"Justice and liberty you can buy but you don't get free"

Those are verses that I don´t understand well. Maybe he is refering in a nagative way about his grandfather. "But all around I see his morals Buried in a mess of money troubles" ... What I understood is that his grandfather never got free actually. He believed that money would buy it, but he never really got it. So, it´s a really nice philosophy on those verses, based on Bruce Dickinson's view about his grandfather. Not a bad song, definitely.

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