It's eight hours later in Tanzania 
When Jen lays down
Mary's just opening her eyes
Her child's feet land on the ground
And dirt scatters 
And she feels left out in the open
Always left out in the open 
She says, "son, wear my shoes to school today" 
He turns and smiles and walks away 
And she thinks to herself...
Someday I will wake 
Where the earth is clean and safe
My children have a place to play 
Not here in Tanzania
And someday I will live 
In a house that's built by 
Hands that hold the world
It's eight hours earlier in Chattanooga 
Mary sits down and Jen's just put the coffee on 
Katie Couric is talking news and fashion 
And Jen feels pushed into a corner 
Always pushed into a corner, she says
"Baby I know what girls at school are like" 
And her daughter rides off on her bike 
And Jen thinks to herself...
Someday I will wake 
Where my children get a break 
And there are chances that they'll take 
Not here in Chattanooga 
Someday I will live 
In a house that's built by 
Hands that hold the world
Well it's hard to be mother 
And it's hard to be a woman 
And it's hard to live in Africa sometimes
It's hard to be mother 
And it's hard to be a woman 
And it's hard to live in America sometimes
But someday I will wake 
In a body that won't break
On ground that doesn't shake, not here
And someday I will live 
In a house that's built by hands that hold the world
 
 
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