DIGIS:

Ooooo wah, oooooo wah, ooooo wah, oooooo wah,

ooooo wah, oooooo wah, Going back to Seneca Falls

Talk to a man and oh brother

In one ear, and out the other

Going to Seneca Falls.

SS: The Women's Rights National Park in Seneca Falls. It's a good place to go when the man in your life has become impossible.

DIGIS:

Never stop to wipe their feet

Never put down the toilet seat

It's your birthday. Does he notice?

Does the Pope live in South Dakota?

Tell me why, tell me why.

Why do men act that way?

SS: Here, in 1848, Elizabeth Stanton and Lucretia Mott proposed the radical notion that women should have equal rights. They were widely ridiculed for an idea that gradually the country has been moving toward for a hundred fifty-some years and not quite achieved. It's a slow movement. If you need a break, visit the park. It's in Seneca Falls.

DIGIS:

Are they deaf? Are they blind?

Leave a trail of junk behind.

Drive around in circles all day

Ask for directions? NO WAY.

He never writes, never calls.

I am going to Seneca Falls.

SS: Only one of the women who attended the 1848 Women's Rights convention was still alive in 1920 when the 19th Amendment passed, giving women the right to vote. The Women's Rights National Park was established in 1980. It's worth a visit.

DIGIS:

I used to know a man,

Couldn't melt butter in a pan

Couldn't clean, couldn't launder

Needed a wife and no wonder

Elizabeth Stanton, she had balls

Going back to Seneca Falls.