Sisters, O sisters, let's stand up right now
It's never too late to start from the start
Sisters, sisters
Sisters, sisters
Wisdom, O wisdom, that's what we ask for
And yes, my dear sisters, we must learn to ask
Freedom, O freedom, that's what we fight for
And yes, my dear sisters, we must learn to fight
Sisters, sisters
Sisters, sisters
Freedom, freedom
Freedom, freedom
Freedom, freedom
New world, O new world, that's what we live for
And yes, my dear sisters, we must learn to live
Sisters, sisters
Sisters, sisters
Sisters, sisters
Sisters, sisters
It's never too late to start from the start
Sisters, sisters
Sisters, sisters
Wisdom, O wisdom, that's what we ask for
And yes, my dear sisters, we must learn to ask
Freedom, O freedom, that's what we fight for
And yes, my dear sisters, we must learn to fight
Sisters, sisters
Sisters, sisters
Freedom, freedom
Freedom, freedom
Freedom, freedom
New world, O new world, that's what we live for
And yes, my dear sisters, we must learn to live
Sisters, sisters
Sisters, sisters
Sisters, sisters
Sisters, sisters
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dall'album di John Lennon & Yoko Ono "Some Time in New York City"
Un potente inno femminista e probabilmente una delle migliori interpretazioni di Yoko Ono. Sul disco arrivava subito dopo Woman Is The Nigger Of The World a cui si riallacciava tematicamente, e fu pubblicata anche come lato B nel singolo.
Incisa insieme alla band degli Elephant's Memory, era stata pensata originariamente come un pezzo reggae e in effetti risente delle sonorità giamaicane. Piu recentemente è stata rivisitata in chiave elettronica da Yoko Ono con Le Tigre.