Going Down That Road Feeling Bad
Woody Guthrie Lyrics


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I'm going down this road feeling bad
I'm going down this road feeling bad
I'm going down this road feeling bad, bad, bad
And I ain't gonna be treated this way

I'm going where the water tastes like wine
I'm going where the water tastes like wine
I'm going where the water tastes like wine, wine, wine
And I ain't gonna be treated this way

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

Your two-dollar shoe hurts my feet
I said your two-dollar shoe hurts my feet
Your two-dollar shoe hurts my feet, Lord, God
And I ain't gonna be treated this way

I ain't gonna be treated this way
I ain't gonna be treated this way

And I ain't gonna be treated this way, Lord, God
And I ain't gonna be treated this way

Overall Meaning

The lyrics of Woody Guthrie's song "Going Down the Road Feeling Bad" describe a sense of dissatisfaction and a desire for something better. The first stanza repeats the phrase "I'm going down this road feeling bad" three times, emphasizing the singer's negative mood. The last line of the stanza, "And I ain't gonna be treated this way," suggests that the singer has experienced mistreatment and is determined to change their circumstances.


The second stanza introduces the idea of seeking out better water, which can be interpreted as a metaphor for seeking a better life. The repeated use of the word "wine" in this stanza creates an image of luxury and pleasure. This could signify the singer's longing for a more comfortable and enjoyable existence.


In the third and fourth stanzas, the focus shifts to footwear. The line "Takes a ten-dollar shoe to fit my feet" suggests that the singer values quality and is willing to pay for it. In contrast, the line "Your two-dollar shoe hurts my feet" implies that the singer has experienced discomfort or pain as a result of settling for something cheaper. These lyrics can be interpreted as a commentary on the importance of investing in oneself and not settling for less.


Overall, the song expresses a sense of dissatisfaction and a desire for better circumstances. It illustrates the importance of valuing oneself and making choices that lead to a more fulfilling life.


Line by Line Meaning

I'm going down this road feeling bad
I feel unhappy while traveling along this path


I'm going where the water tastes like wine
I am searching for a place where the pleasures are abundant


Takes a ten-dollar shoe to fit my feet
To feel comfortable, I need something expensive


Your two-dollar shoe hurts my feet
To save money, you bought a cheap shoe which, unfortunately, is now causing me pain


I ain't gonna be treated this way
I am tired of being taken advantage of, and I won't stand for it anymore




Lyrics © EMI Music Publishing
Written by: DELANEY BRAMLETT

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