Two Dollar Day - Somi



     
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Two Dollar Day Lyrics


There's a woman on the road
She got mouths to feed
Her man died last year
Now she works to the boneThere's a woman on the road
She got floors to clean
Her sorrow is deep
And her freedom goneIt's a two-dollar day, two-dollar day
And she can't get home
It's a two-dollar day, two-dollar day
And she can't get homeThere's a woman on the road
She got tears to cry
She holds on to her God
To understand the greed
There's a woman on the road
She got dreams to live
Her days are numbered
And sometimes it's better to sleepIt's a two-dollar day, two-dollar day
And she can't get home

It's a two-dollar day, two-dollar day
And she can't get homeThere's a woman on the road
Broken heart and madam's clothes
Look away if you dare
She'll still be standing thereIt's a two-dollar day, two-dollar day
And she can't get home
It's a two-dollar day, two-dollar day
And she can't get home
She's going home
Get her home
She's going home
Get her home
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Somi is a U.S. singer and songwriter of African extraction. Born in Illinois to East African parents, Somi and her six siblings began to shuffle through the life of a diplomat scientist-cum-university professor’s family, thus exposing Somi to stories and music from all over the world. Having lived in Zambia, Kenya, and Tanzania, upon moving to New York City Somi was the featured vocalist in the African Globe Theatre production of Drums under the African Sky. This led to collaborations with Amel Larrieux, Tsidii Le Loka, Roy Hargrove, Lionel Loueke, and Lonnie Plaxico.

Read more about Somi on Last.fm.


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