The metaphor of a “Bed of Stone” is devastating in its simplicity. Asa captures the heaviness of a heart that has forgotten softness, the loneliness of lying awake with burdens nobody else can see, the quiet fatigue that comes from being strong for too long.
She sings it with a trembling calmness, as if each word is pulled from a place she rarely opens. Her voice doesn’t shout; it breaks, and that break is where the truth lives.
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She's been sleeping on a bed of stone
By a window where no light goes
She wakes to the roar of the traffic
Rumbling outside
Then she remembers her dream and smiles
Yes she smiles
On her dress she irons the folds
Same way mama told
Her brothers and sisters
All the way home
Are proud of the way she fights
Hardship alone
[Chorus:]
Some hope but they let go
Some hope but they don't know
Which way will the wind blow
What will tomorrow bring
What will tomorrow bring
On her feet from dawn to night
Working jobs others don't like
Sometimes she wonders if
They know that she is there
The way that they talk to her
Look through and stare
Almost all the money she earns
She save's for the day she returns
She goes through left overs
When the market is closed
Without paper she knows the police
Will send her back home
[Chorus:]
Some hope but they let go
Some hope but they don't know
Which way will the wind blow
What will tomorrow bring
[Bridge:]
What side of the road will you land on
What end of the card where you passed on
Nobody knows there's no right way
Nobody knows there's no wrong
I bi ayé yin gbemi lo, mi o mo
Oyin lo oyin lo
[Chorus:]
Some hope but they let go
Some hope but they don't know
Which way will the wind blow
What will tomorrow bring
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