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Losing Louisiana
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Louisiana is losing its bayous and their communities to the fossil fuel industry.
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Folk singer, social commentary, satire, people's stories, children's music
Hi Folks, The Bard Insurgent here. My comrade D.O. (the Poet Roofer) and I got that handle (The Bard Insurgents) from traveling town to town performing songs and poetry about people's lives. I've been performing since I was 3 years old, cutting my vocal chords on liturgical and classical music. I was a concert soloist as a child, when I wasn't herding cows, throwing hay and shoveling manure. During the Civil Rights movement and the Vietnam war, I began writing songs about social change. I left the country in 1970 and my dozen years in other countries, mostly in Africa & South America, have provided a global perspective to my music. My travels helped me realize that people all around the world are essentially the same in their basic life needs and their desires to live peacefully in their communities. These experiences have informed my commitment to working for international understanding as I organize at home. A powerful way to educate and inspire is with music. I tell people's stories, do social commentary with a touch of satire that I hope you enjoy and share with your friends, as well as sing together in the streets and in your living rooms. I also have children's music written for the children in my life with Jacob and Kayla as primary muses. Looking forward to seeing you on the road, Tom
Song Info
Genre
Blues Acoustic Blues
Charts
#125 in subgenre Peak #1
Charts
Peak #1
Author
Tom Neilson
Rights
Tom Neilson 2016
Uploaded
November 06, 2016
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MP3 3.1 MB 160 kbps 2:42
Story behind the song
Louisiana is losing its the bayous and their communities in the delta to the fossil fuel industry
Lyrics
We’re losing Louisiana, a football field an hour 16 square miles a year as dredge and drill devour We’re losing Louisiana to the oil and the gas And profit maximizing the comp’nies can amass We’re losing Louisiana and it ain’t comin back Melt water from the glaciers carried topsoil and sand 7,000 years to build & raise the land A wetlands ecosystem, growin plants and trees marshes and decay add to soil fertility But it only took a lifetime they didn’t think And with all the engineering, the land began to sink We’re losing Louisiana and it ain’t comin back Losing Louisiana, let the good times roll Drowning all the bayous in the Gulf of Mexico Cyprus, swamps and mangroves, the sinkholes suck away Cattle pastures, backyards disappearing every day Houma grey foundations, row after row Isle de Jean Charles – feels an undertow We’re losing Louisiana and it ain’t comin back Losing Louisiana for a shipping corridor Towns and wetlands off the map where they’d been before Losing Louisiana for our economy pipelines bringing- 90 percent of energy The Gulf is home to 1/2 the country’s refineries 2 million people getting caught in the squeeze. We’re losing Louisiana and it ain’t comin back
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Mark Ellis
Aug 27, 2019
Thoughtful lyrics, nicely performed.. and i'm wallowing in a nostalgic reverie. takes me right back to my youth.. listening to all those great folk artists.. when songs and lyrics meant something. Thank you.