Bruce Cockburn - Going Down the Road lyrics

[Bruce Cockburn - Going Down the Road lyrics]

In the Isle of Cape Breton my father did stay
And his father's father before
Fishing the banks and digging the coal
From the mines that don't give no more ore

And I'm going down the road, boys
Seeking what I'm owed, boys
And I know it must get better
If far enough I go

I remember the fishermen returning so gay
Their nets with the silver cod blessed
But they couldn't compete with
The company fleets
Now it's welfare, reliеf, or go west

And I'm going down the road, boys
Seeking what I'm owed, boys
And I know it must gеt better
If far enough I go



So I came to the city with the sun in my eyes
My heart full of laughter and dreams
But all that I found there
Was concrete and dust
And hard times sold in vending machines

And I'm going down the road, boys
Seeking what I'm owed, boys
And I know it must get better
If far enough I go
And I'm going down the road, boys
Seeking what I'm owed, boys
And I know it must get better
If far enough I go

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