Louisiana Goddam
Another guest post on Katrina, from my friend Audacity:
“Louisiana Goddam”
(based on the composition “Mississippi Goddamn” by Nina Simone; adaptation and additional lyrics by Audacity Audazmenté™)
Eron had Me so upset
Abu Ghraib made Me lose my rest
And everybody knows about Louisiana, goddam
Iraq has Me so upset
North Korea makes Me lose my rest
And everybody knows about Louisiana, goddam
I know U saw it
I know the experts predicted it
Now a stench is in the air
When the people couldn’t take it any longer
Governor Blanco told us to say a prayer
Florida had Me so upset
Ohio made Me lose my rest
And everybody knows about Louisiana, goddam
Gulfport had Me so upset
Biloxi made Me lose my rest
And everybody knows about New Orleans, goddam
Floodwaters rise when the levees fail
Rescues delayed to put people in jail
Buses sit in a flooded lot
Stranded people suffer: sick, hungry, thirsty, and hot
I thought this “superpower” nation was prepared
I thought the “compassionate” administration cared
But nothing’s happening; it goes on day after day
There is no action to back-up what they say
People in New Orleans starve & drown
While we’re assured aid is coming by Michael Brown
Journalists & celebrities arrive where the people wait
Showing us the bodies of those for whom it’s too late
We see it on TV, we watch the suffering continue
It turns-out the man in charge, he has no clue
Well, that’s just the problem (No clue!)
Waters are rising (No clue!)
Partisans are strategizing (No clue!)
People with no home (No clue!)
Convention center & Superdome (No clue!)
Under & overpasses (No clue!)
Officials sit on their asses (No clue!)
People forgotten (No clue!)
The bodies are rottin’ (No clue!)
Mothers are cryin’ (No clue!)
Babies are dyin’ (No clue!)
Where is the help, where is the relief
I don’t know, I don’t know
The people New Orleans suffer for nearly a week
For the rest of the Gulf Coast, the fate is just as bleak
‘Cuz everybody knows about Hurricane Katrina, goddam
Flooded streets, people on rooftops
For food & water people break into shops
But the media rather show Black men carrying TVs
They ridicule the teenage girl with boxes of Nikes
The disaster is declared poverty’s consequence
The culprit is really government’s incompetence
While wars on drugs & terrorism are fought
While new oil & weapons are sought
People pay their taxes, like U & Me
Everyone’s told they’re equal and told they’re free
This whole country is full of lies
We’re all gonna die, and die like flies
Please don’t trust them, and if they ask U to
Remember that they have no clue
And that’s just the problem (No clue!)
National Guard’s on its way (No clue!)
Red Cross will be there today (No clue!)
“Mandatory” evacuation (No clue!)
No transportation (No clue!)
Inaction by Mayor Nagin (No clue!)
Justice is forsaken (No clue!)
Lives devastated (No clue!)
Families separated (No clue!)
Pets not allowed (No clue!)
Officials scared of a Black crowd (No clue!)
Rumors reported (No clue!)
Truth distorted (No clue!)
Lies spoken (No clue!)
Promises broken (No clue!)
Why don’t they fix it?
Why don’t they save them?
I don’t know, I don’t know
U don’t have to be there when the cavalry’s sent
Just do your damn job as President
Everybody knows about Mayor Nagin
Everybody knows about Governor Blanco
Everybody knows about Director Brown
Everybody knows about Secretary Chertoff
And everybody knows about President Bush, goddam!
“Louisiana Goddam” ©2005 Audacity Audazmenté™
Based on “Mississippi Goddam” written by Nina Simone
Additional lyrics and adaptation by Audacity Audazmenté™
I think this is a pretty accurate, insightful update. Maybe someone can record it. LOL. Here is the original, in case you haven't heard it in a while, or don't know the song at all.
“Mississippi Goddam” – written & performed by Nina Simone
(1964 adlib: The name of this tune is “Mississippi Goddam” …and I mean every word of it)
Alabama’s got Me so upset
Tennessee made Me lose my rest
And everybody knows about Mississippi, goddamn
Can’t U see it
Can’t U feel it
It’s all in the air
I can’t stand the pressure much longer
Somebody say a prayer
Alabama’s got Me so upset
Tennessee made Me lose my rest
And everybody knows about Mississippi, Goddamn
(1964 adlib: This is a showtune, but the show hasn’t been written for it …yet)
Hound dogs on my trail
Schoolchildren sitting in jail
Black cat ‘cross my path
I think every day’s gonna be my last
Lord have mercy on this land of mine
We’re all gonna get it in due time
I don’t belong here, I don’t belong there
I even stopped believing in prayer
Don’t tell Me, I’ll tell U
Me & my people just about due
I’ve been there, so I know
U keep on saying “Go slow”
Well that’s just the trouble (Too slow!)
Washin’ the windows (Too slow!)
Pickin’ the cotton (Too slow!)
Just plain rotten (Too slow!)
Too damn lazy (Too slow!)
Your thinking’s crazy (Too slow!)
Where am I going, what am I doing
I don’t know, I don’t know
Just try to do your very best
Stand up; be counted with all the rest
‘Cuz everybody knows about Mississippi, goddam
(1968 adlib: I ain’t ‘bout to be “non-violent”, honey)
Picket lines, school boycotts
They try to say it’s a Communist plot
But all I want is equality
For my sister, my brother, my people, & Me
Yes, U lied to Me all these years
U told Me to wash & clean my ears
And talk real fine, just like a “lady”
And U’d stop calling Me “Sister Sadie”
This whole country is full of lies
We’re all gonna die, and die like flies
I don’t trust U anymore
U keep on saying “Go slow”
“Go slow”
But that’s just the trouble (Too slow!)
Desegregation (Too slow!)
Mass participation (Too slow!)
Unification (Too slow!)
Do things gradually (Too slow!)
Will bring more tragedy (Too slow!)
Why don’t U see it?
Why don’t U feel it?
I don’t know, I don’t know
U don’t have to live next to Me
Just give Me my equality
Everybody knows about Mississippi
Everybody knows about Alabama
Everybody knows about Mississippi, goddam!
“Mississippi Goddam” ©1964, 1993 Nina Simone
Nina Simone (1933 -2003) recorded “Mississippi Goddam” several times in her career, most notably in 1964 (included on the Philips album Nina Simone In Concert) and in 1968, recorded at a concert performed the day after Martin Luther King Jr’s assassination (included on the RCA compilation subtitled Sugar In My Bowl). The lyrics vary slightly in these different recordings. One notable lyrical addendum is from a 1983 recording of the song (available on the 1997 compilation My Baby Just Cares for Me), when Nina Simone repeats the line “Everybody knows about…”, finishing the line by interchanging a assortment of names, including Margaret Thatcher, Ronald Reagan, and Michael Jackson.



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