Most people just want to be left alone to get on with their lives, but increasingly feel like they're no longer being allowed to do so. There sure as heck is a Country song for that. It describes the feelings of those under assault in the Cold Civil War.
You ain't gonna be my judge because my judge will judge us all one day
This isn't about Gay rights, at least not anymore. It's about civil discourse in society and how that's under attack. This will not end well.
You Do Your Thing (Songwriters: Casey Beathard, Ed Hill)
Put me on a mountain, way back in the backwoods
Put me on a lake with biggin on the line
Put me 'round a campfire cookin' something I just cleaned
You do your thing, I'll do mine
I ain't tradin' in my family's safety
Just to save a little gas
And I'll pray to God any place, any time
And you can bet I'll pick up the phone if Uncle Sam calls me up
You do your thing, I'll do mine
Hey, I'll worry about me
You just worry about you
And I'll believe what I believe
And you can believe what you believe too
I ain't gonna spare the rod
Cuz that ain't what my daddy did
And I sure know the difference between wrong and right
You know, to me it's all just common sense
A broken rule, a consequence
You do your thing, I'll do mine
Hey, I'll worry about me
You just worry about you
And I'll believe what I believe
And you can believe what you believe too
I'm gonna keep on working hard
Make my money the old-fashioned way
I don't wanna piece of someone else's pie
I don't wanna piece of nobody else's pie
If I don't get my fill on life I ain't gonna blame no one but me
You do your thing, I'll do mine
You ain't gonna be my judge
Cuz my judge will judge us all one day
You do your thing, I'll do mine
Great one!
ReplyDeleteStirring stuff there BP.
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