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Where have you been that made you weep
And left these stains upon your cheek
What did you see while you were gone
That haunts your eyes this sunny dawnThey herded us like so much meat
Up from the sewers to the street
Where concrete canyons stretched their walls
So high it made us want to crawl
Past proverbs writ on subway cars
And in-between the window bars
We walked until the pavement bled
And not a curse was left unsaidInto a place that knows no spring
Where only steel and silver sing
They made us dance until we dropped
And the music of the jackhammers stoppedI caught a cinder in my eye
Searching for a patch of sky
But the shadows drizzled down like in Pompeii
That's how I spent my yesterdaySearching for America
In the rivets and the rust

Searching for America
Finding only dustWhat did you see that made you cry
And left these trackmarks on your eye
What did you find while you were there
That sucks the light out of the morning airThey gave us each a cropper's shack
And land so hard it broke our back
Then fed us 'til our bellies burst
On promises that died at birth
So I lay the baby out each dawn
In-between the tender corn
With sunrise for her bonnet
And flies her only blanketWe harvested until we bled
'Til every single root ran red
And when the work was finally done
They gave our names to immigration
I did not know how bad it hurt
Until I lay there eating dirt
And the cold seeped in between my bones
That's where I was when I left homeSearching for America
All her dreams and hopes
Searching for America
Finding only ghostsWho are these people you have seen
To dream this dark and distant dream
To tell the stories you have told
To leave these bruises on your soulThey are the flesh, they are the bone
They are the very cornerstone
They leave their mansions and their shacks
To hide here in-between the cracks
Their hope is tattooed on my lips
Bleeding from my fingertips
They are crawling toward the promised land
Hand over handTo walk until they run no more
And wash up on some distant shore
Where truth is not the enemy
And whatever does not kill us, sets us freeSomewhere out there
Are millions just like me
Homesick for Eden
Heartsick at the memorySearching for America
In every stick and stone
Searching for America
Going home
Searching for America
Going home

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Janis Ian (b. 1951) is a U.S. songwriter, singer, musician, columnist, and science fiction author. Her singing career was at its height in the 1960s and 1970s, and she has continued recording into the twenty-first century. In 1975 Ian won a Grammy Award for her song, "At Seventeen". Born Janis Eddy Fink on 7th April 1951 to a Jewish family in New York City, she was primarily raised in New Jersey, initially on a farm, and attended East Orange High School and the New York City High School of Music & Art.

Read more about Janis Ian on Last.fm.


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