Janis Ian
Janis Ian
Janis Ian
Janis Ian
Janis Ian
Janis Ian
Janis Ian
Janis Ian
Janis Ian
Janis Ian
Janis Ian
Janis Ian
Janis Ian
Janis Ian
Janis Ian
[Verse 1]
The fields were fallow, the wells were dry
A mother's sorrow begged an unforgiving sky
And every day another year dragged by
’Til it seemed that even God had turned his back
And just like Mother Earth, we soon would crack
[Chorus]
But we endured
Though the road only got longer
We endured
And it seemed to make us stronger
Even when the wolves were howling at the door
We endured
[Verse 2]
Summer sorrows gave way to winter chills
Fever stalked the land 'til it drank its fill
Of children sweet as mother's milk
Every night another angel earned its wings
And it seemed we would not live to face the spring
[Chorus]
But we endured
Though the road only got longer
We endured
And it seemed to make us stronger
Even when the wolves were howling at the door
We endured
[Bridge]
Our hearts are fragile
Our bodies soon unwind
Ooh, we’ve barely learned to live
When we begin to die
When your children ask me
Why we're even born
I say—we are but the tail wind of a storm
The thunder echoes loudest when it's gone
[Chorus]
But we endure
Though the road only got longer
We endure
And I swear it makes us stronger
Even when the wolves are howling at the door
We endure
Though the road only got longer
We endure
And I swear it makes us stronger
Even when the wolves are howling at the door
We endure
We Endure was written by Janis Ian.