Written and recorded in one day as part of the second Song Diary project, an exercise in holding on and letting go, April 16th (Easter) 2017 to April 15th (Tax Day) 2018.
lyrics
At the end of the night
when the day’s been a fight,
I need something stout
to knock me out.
And sometimes the sheep
need a field of good green
before I go down
for the count.
But a woman’d be stronger
A woman’d be stronger.
A woman’d be stronger.
I know.
I know.
And in the middle of the day
when things don’t go my way,
and I can’t let it go,
deep down I know
what the whole world must know
when they look at all those
balanced on the flagpoles
roleplaying control.
But a woman’d be stronger
A woman’d be stronger.
A woman’d be stronger.
I know.
I know.
Walls keep you in,
but that’s not real medicine.
I know at least for me
what sets me free.
When a man lets his scars
put him behind some bars,
it’ll take more than steel
to help him to heal.
But a woman’d be stronger
A woman’d be stronger.
A woman’d be stronger.
I know.
I know.
But a woman’d be stronger
A woman’d be stronger.
A woman’d be stronger.
I know.
I know.
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