Sing

Album: Songs of Mass Destruction (2007)
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  • Sing, my sister, sing
    Let your voice be heard
    What won't kill you will make you strong
    Sing, my sister, sing

    You don't need to disrespect yourself again
    Don't hide your light behind your fear
    Now women can be strong
    You've known it all along
    What you need is what you haven't found
    So'

    Sing, my sister, sing
    Let your voice be heard
    What won't kill you will make you strong
    Sing, my sister, sing

    Women are the mothers of the world, my friend
    I tell you womankind is strong
    Take your beautiful self up to the heights again
    (Ooh)
    Back to the place where you belong
    So'

    Sing, my sister, sing
    Let your voice be heard
    What won't kill you will make you strong
    Sing, my sister, sing

    Sing, my sister, sing
    Let your voice be heard
    What won't kill you will make you strong
    Sing, my sister, sing

    Sing out
    Sing loud
    Sing proud

    Sing, my sister, sing
    Let your voice be heard

    Sing, my sister, sing
    Let your voice be heard

    Sing, my sister, sing
    Let your voice be heard

    Sing, my sister, sing
    Let your voice be heard Writer/s: ANNIE LENNOX
    Publisher: Universal Music Publishing Group
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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