paroles de chanson Highwomen - The Highwomen
I
was
a
Highwoman
And
a
mother
from
my
youth
For
my
children,
I
did
what
I
had
to
do
My
family
left
Honduras
when
they
killed
the
Sandinistas
We
followed
a
coyote
through
the
dust
of
Mexico
Every
one
of
them
except
for
me
survived
And
I
am
still
alive
I
was
a
healer
I
was
gifted
as
a
girl
I
laid
hands
upon
the
world
Someone
saw
me
sleeping
naked
in
the
noon
sun
I
heard
"Witchcraft"
in
the
whispers
and
I
knew
my
time
had
come
The
bastards
hung
me
at
the
Salem
gallows
hill
But
I
am
living
still
I
was
a
freedom
rider
When
we
thought
the
South
had
won
Virginia
in
the
spring
of
'61
I
sat
down
on
the
Greyhound
that
was
bound
for
Mississippi
My
mother
asked
me
if
that
ride
was
worth
my
life
And
when
the
shots
rang
out,
I
never
heard
the
sound
But
I
am
still
around
And
I'll
take
that
ride
again
And
again,
and
again,
and
again,
and
again
I
was
a
preacher
My
heart
broke
for
all
the
world
But
teaching
was
unrighteous
for
a
girl
In
the
summer,
I
was
baptized
in
the
mighty
Colorado
In
the
winter,
I
heard
the
hounds
and
I
knew
I
had
been
found
And
in
my
Savior's
name,
I
laid
my
weapons
down
But
I
am
still
around
We
are
The
Highwomen
Singing
stories
still
untold
We
carry
the
sons
you
can
only
hold
We
are
the
daughters
of
the
silent
generations
You
send
our
hearts
to
die
alone
in
foreign
nations
And
they
return
to
us
as
tiny
drops
of
rain
But
we
will
still
remain
And
we'll
come
back
again
And
again,
and
again,
and
again,
and
again
We'll
come
back
again
And
again,
and
again,
and
again,
and
again
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