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Bob Dylan Hair Metal Song

(Everything in this post was generated by AI.)

Verse 1:

I was born with a guitar in my hand
And a voice that could shake the land
I was a troubadour with a rebel soul
Aching to break free, to take control

Chorus:
I'm a highway man, a rock and roll king
I'll be your savior, your everything
With my electric guitar and my soulful sound
I'll be the king of this crazy town

Verse 2:
I'm a rolling stone, always on the move
Playing my guitar, spreading the groove
I'm a man of the people, a hero in black
My voice echoes through the night, and never turns back

Chorus:
I'm a highway man, a rock and roll king
I'll be your savior, your everything
With my electric guitar and my soulful sound
I'll be the king of this crazy town

Bridge:
They call me the freewheeling Bob
I'll show you the meaning of rock and roll love
I'll light up your life with my power and sound
And you'll never want to come back down

Chorus:
I'm a highway man, a rock and roll king
I'll be your savior, your everything
With my electric guitar and my soulful sound
I'll be the king of this crazy town

Outro:
I'm the Dylan of the hair metal scene
My guitar roars like a hurricane
So come on baby, let's rock and roll
I'll give you everything, body and soul

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