I'm goin' down the road feeling bad,
Goin' down that road feeling bad
I'm Goin' down the road feeling bad, Lord God (bad, bad),
I ain't gonna be treated this way.
I'm goin where the water tastes like wine,
Goin where the water tastes like wine,
Pittsburgh water just tastes like turpentine, Lord God
And I ain't gonna be treated this way.
So I'm goin' where they don't frack in your backyard,
Yeah I'm goin' where they don't frack in your backyard,
Ya thought it was bad when your water was hard, Lord God!
I ain't gonna be treated this way.
So I'm goin' where my food don't come from a factory,
I'm goin' where my food don't come from a factory,
I think I've had about enough of all this cruelty,
I ain't gonna be treated this way!
I'm goin' where there ain't no Monsanto,
I'm goin' where there ain't no Monsanto,
I'm goin' where there ain't no goddamn GMOs!
I ain't gonna be treated this way.
So I'm goin' where there ain't no patriarchy,
I'm goin' where there ain't no white supremecy,
I'm goin' where there ain't no goddamn kyriarchy,
I ain't gonna be treated this way.
They had me in jail on my knees,
They had me in jail on my knees.
I once was blind, but now I can see,
I ain't gonna be treated this way.
I'm goin' where we honor all of life,
I'm goin' where we honor all of life,
I'm goin' where we honor all of life, Lord God,
and I ain't gonna be treated this way.
So I'm goin' down the road feeling glad,
I'm goin' down the road feeling glad,
I'm goin' down the road feeling glad, Lord God (glad, glad)
and I ain't gonna be treated this way.
credits
from TH&TR Tracks from the PGH Street Folk Split with Black Bear Mute and Cousin Boneless,
released May 30, 2014
Isaac Hill - Vocals, Tenor guitar
Heidi Hill - Vocals, Tambourine
Faith Hersey - Djembe
James Bristol - Stand-up Bass
Chris Fazio - Fiddle
Noel - Flute
Ben Barson - Baritone Sax
Ian Hill - Mandolin
Chris Blake - Accordian
Joey Schuller - Banjo
Cousin Johnny - Washboard
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