Allison Russell - All Of The Women

She's been a fixture as long as I've lived here
On the corner most every night for the last six years
When she's not there
When she's not there

When she's not there
I worry about her
Worry about her
I think of all of the women

All of the women
All of the women
Who disappear
Who disappear

We've made friendly acquaintance, sometimes we talk
She likes the way that I smile
And sing as I walk
I like her fabulous outfits, the proud way she moves

She says, "I used to be a dancer
Some grace you don't lose
Some grace you don't lose
I made some choices, some were made for me
For the way I survive, I make no apology
Everybody and somebody don't always meet up
I'm the salvation for those left without
For those left without living small lies
What I provide, can't be measured in nickels and dimes
In nickels and dimes"

I ask, "What about the bad dates, don't you ever get scared?"
"Well I've had my share, honey, but it's fear I can bear

It's fear I can bear
'Cause I'm stronger than eggshells, I'm tougher than luck
Never been despised so much or hit so hard, or hit so hard
I couldn't get back up (I couldn't get back up)
I couldn't get back up (I couldn't get back up)
I couldn't get back up"

She's been a fixture as long as I've lived here
On the corner most every night for the last six years

When she's not there
When she's not there
When she's not there
I worry about her

I worry about her
Think of all of the women (all of the women)
All of the women (all of the women)
All of the women (all of the women)

All of the women (all of the women)
All of the women (all of the women)
All of the women (all of the women)
All of the women (all of the women)

Who disappear
Who disappear
Who disappear
Who disappear
Who disappear
Who disappear
Who disappear

Written by:
Allison Russell

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