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Strength To Go Through - Judy Mowatt



     
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Welcome home, while away
They have tampered with the locks
And your things they rearranged
We propose a better way
Said the note they left behind
In their wake of disarray, you fell in place
Don't fall asleep, they'll find us here
I know a place to disappear
As a voice proclaimed
What we are is the sum of a thousand lies
What we know is almost nothing at all
But we are what we are 'til the day we die
Or 'til we don't have the strength to go on
'Til we don't have the strength to go on
Let us cry, let us be
Let us open up our hearts
Without fear of anything
Faith alone is all we need

To traverse this burning bridge
Now before it gets too late
You claim it's fine
But the heart reveals what smiles betray
Your sad, sad eyes gave you away
But don't you know?
What we are is the sum of a thousand lies
What we know is almost nothing at all
But we are what we are 'til the day we die
Or 'til we don't have the strength to go on
'Til we don't have the strength to go on
Our shoulders bear an awful weight
But still we trudge on just the same
Our colors run then leave a stain
They blacken our once honest name
But how can we argue, tell me?
Over the fury and the fire
How many times can we tell youThat we are not like you, we see right through
The poor disguise that fails to fool
The wary eye that's trained on you
What we are is the sum of a thousand lies
What we know is almost nothing at all
But we are what we are 'til the day we die
Or 'til we don't have the strength to go on
'Til we don't have the strength to go on
What we are is the sum of a thousand lies
What we know is almost nothing at all
But we are what we are 'til the day we die
Or 'til we don't have the strength to go on
'Til we don't have the strength to go on
Yeah, we don't have the strength to go on
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One-third of the I-Threes, reggae's most influential female vocal trio, Judy Mowatt helped to turn the last recordings of Bob Marley into enduring classics. Her sensuous harmonies strengthened albums by Peter Tosh, Jimmy Cliff, Big Youth, Pablo Moses, Freddie Mcgregor, U Roy, and the Wailing Souls. Her solo recordings, including Black Woman in 1980 and Only a Woman, two years later, marked her as a powerful spokesperson for Rastafarian and feminist causes.

Read more about Judy Mowatt on Last.fm.


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