The Sisters

Betty Thatcher / John Tout / Michael Dunford

The sisters worked for the people round them
Their Spanish lace wove some bread for the poor
And they cared and tried but were worn with
Their fears and the years of heartbreak

Dust and wine stained the men who knew them
The sweat of days in the angry Sun
And the men were weak, and they cried
And they asked, sisters, make us holy

The sisters prayed, give us hope for something
The men asked, where is your God today?
And the empty eyes as the sisters prayed held
Their thoughts unspoken

There was nothing they could do
Earth was dust for miles around
Nothing new survived
Everything was barren on the land
And the truth they tried to understand just died

Everything was barren on the land
And the truth they tried to understand just died

Trivia about the song The Sisters by Renaissance

When was the song “The Sisters” released by Renaissance?
The song The Sisters was released in 1977, on the album “Novella”.
Who composed the song “The Sisters” by Renaissance?
The song “The Sisters” by Renaissance was composed by Betty Thatcher, John Tout, and Michael Dunford.

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