Blowing Down That Old Dusty Road
Woody Guthrie Lyrics


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I'm blowin' down this old dusty road
I'm a-blowin' down this old dusty road
I'm a-blowin' down this old dusty road, Lord, Lord
An' I ain't a-gonna be treated this a-way

I'm a-goin' where the water taste like wine
I'm a-goin' where the water taste like wine
I'm a-goin' where the water taste like wine, Lord
An' I ain't a-gonna be treated this way

I'm a-goin' where the dust storms never blow
I'm a-goin' where them dust storms never blow
I'm a-goin' where them dust storms never blow, blow, blow
An' I ain't a-gonna be treated this way

They say I'm a dust bowl refugee
Yes, they say I'm a dust bowl refugee
They say I'm a dust bowl refugee, Lord, Lord
But I ain't a-gonna be treated this way

I'm a-lookin' for a job at honest pay
I'm a-lookin' for a job at honest pay
I'm a-lookin' for a job at honest pay, Lord, Lord
An' I ain't a-gonna be treated this way

My children need three square meals a day
Now, my children need three square meals a day
My children need three square meals a day, Lord
An' I ain't a-gonna be treated this way

It takes a ten-dollar shoe to fit my feet
It takes a ten-dollar shoe to fit my feet
It takes a ten-dollar shoe to fit my feet, Lord, Lord
An' I ain't a-gonna be treated this way

Your a-two-dollar shoe hurts my feet
Your two-dollar shoe hurts my feet
Yes, your two-dollar shoe hurts my feet, Lord, Lord
An' I ain't a-gonna be treated this way

I'm a-goin' down this old dusty road
I'm blowin' down this old dusty road




I'm a-blowin' down this old dusty road, Lord, Lord
An' I ain't a-gonna be treated this way

Overall Meaning

The song "Blowing Down That Old Dusty Road" by Woody Guthrie talks about his struggles as a Dust Bowl refugee during the Great Depression. The song addresses the hardships he faced, including the difficulties he had finding work with honest pay, providing three square meals a day for his children, and finding shoes that fit comfortably. He sings about his dreams of finding a place where he can live in dignity and without the constant threat of dust storms.


Through the lyrics, Woody Guthrie evokes a sense of frustration and bitterness over his situation. He speaks of seeking a better life, even if it means leaving behind his current life and starting anew. The repetition of the phrase "An' I ain't a-gonna be treated this way" emphasizes the indignities he has faced and his determination to overcome them.


Overall, "Blowing Down That Old Dusty Road" is a powerful commentary on social and economic inequality during a difficult time in US history. The song speaks to the struggles faced by many Americans during the Depression, and it remains relevant today as an expression of the ongoing fight for social justice and equality.


Line by Line Meaning

I'm blowin' down this old dusty road
I'm traveling down this path that is filled with dust


I'm a-blowin' down this old dusty road
I'm pushing forward despite the obstacles in my way


I'm a-blowin' down this old dusty road, Lord, Lord
I'm persevering through the hardships with determination


An' I ain't a-gonna be treated this a-way
I refuse to accept unfair treatment and discrimination


I'm a-goin' where the water taste like wine
I'm searching for a better life with more enjoyable experiences


I'm a-goin' where the water taste like wine, Lord
I hope to find a place where my soul can be nourished


An' I ain't a-gonna be treated this way
I won't tolerate being treated unfairly


I'm a-goin' where the dust storms never blow
I'm seeking a place where I can escape from danger


I'm a-goin' where them dust storms never blow, blow, blow
I'm going to a place where I can avoid natural disasters


They say I'm a dust bowl refugee
My circumstances have forced me to leave my hometown


Yes, they say I'm a dust bowl refugee
Others have labeled me based on my situation


Lord, Lord
Expression of sadness and despair


But I ain't a-gonna be treated this way
I'm determined to change my situation and be treated with respect


I'm a-lookin' for a job at honest pay
I'm seeking honest employment that will provide fair compensation


An' I ain't a-gonna be treated this way
I won't allow myself to be exploited or underpaid


My children need three square meals a day
My family requires adequate food for sustenance


Now, my children need three square meals a day
I have a responsibility to provide for my children


It takes a ten-dollar shoe to fit my feet
I need a higher quality product that fits me well


Your a-two-dollar shoe hurts my feet
Low-quality items cause physical discomfort and pain


Yes, your two-dollar shoe hurts my feet, Lord, Lord
Even though I can't afford something better, I'm still suffering


I'm a-goin' down this old dusty road
I'm continuing on my journey, despite its difficulties


And I ain't a-gonna be treated this way
I'm determined to change my future and create a better life for myself and my family




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