Daughters

ELISABETH CORRIN MAURUS, ANGELO PETRAGLIA, LINCOLN PARISH

Keep that tender heart
All the pain you take and make the start
In this life, you learn your strength and strife
You're more than just a mistress or a wife

When it's not safe to walk these streets
Join your hands and sing with me
Raise our voices, hear our plea

We are the daughters
We are the sisters who
Carry the water
We are the mothers too
We are each other
We are the other
We are the daughters

Fierce as fire and sweet as fruit
Not easily defined, not following suit
In a world that's run on pride and force
Women of the world, we have a voice

When it's not safe to walk these streets
Gangs and tribes and clubs of beasts
But when, oh when will there be peace?
Will there be peace?

We are the daughters
We are the damned and doomed
Give us your violence
We won't be silent
We are the shelter
We are the helpers
We are the daughters

We are the daughters
We are the daughters
We are the daughters
We are the daughters
We are the daughters
We are the daughters

We are the daughters
We are the sisters who
Carry the water
We are the mothers too
We are each other
We are the other
We are the daughters

We are the daughters
We are the damned and doomed
Give us your violence
We won't be silent
We are the shelter
We are the helpers
We are the daughters

Oh yeah oh yeah
Oh yeah oh yeah
Oh yeah oh yeah
Oh yeah oh yeah
Oh yeah oh yeah
Oh yeah oh yeah
Oh yeah oh yeah
Oh yeah oh yeah

Trivia about the song Daughters by Lissie

On which albums was the song “Daughters” released by Lissie?
Lissie released the song on the albums “My Wild West” in 2016, “Live at Union Chapel” in 2016, and “When I’m Alone: The Piano Retrospective” in 2019.
Who composed the song “Daughters” by Lissie?
The song “Daughters” by Lissie was composed by ELISABETH CORRIN MAURUS, ANGELO PETRAGLIA, LINCOLN PARISH.

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