Job's coffin looks down
Job's coffin looks down
To see what mankind is gonna do
There is a grid of disempowerment
And forces are being called to dismantle this
As Job's Coffin looks down
Job's Coffin looks down
To see what you're gonna do
There exists a power of old
Who wanted Earth to be controlled
But she and she alone is her own
She is her own
Job's coffin looks down
Job's coffin looks down
And can be proud
Proud of what I have done
Since time why do we women
Give ourselves away
We give ourselves away
Thinking somehow that will make him
Want to stay
Make him stay
Job's coffin looks down
At the day you shut your power down
You must out-create that distructive tendency
Let your fire starter hear the fury
Sister it's time to bring it back on line
As Job's coffin looks down
Job's coffin looks down
To see what you're gonna do
To see what you're gonna do
Myra Ellen "Tori" Amos (Newton, Massachusetts, August 22, 1963) is an American singer-songwriter, pianist, and record producer. Considered one of the most important female figures in rock music of the 1990s, Amos has won over critics and audiences with albums like *Little Earthquakes* (1992), *Under the Pink* (1994), and *From the Choirgirl Hotel* (1998). Her music is characterized by a strong emotional impact, introspective lyrics that explore themes of femininity, religion, and personal trauma, and a unique blend of virtuoso piano playing and pop melodies. Among her most representative songs are *Cornflake Girl*, *Silent All These Years*, and *Professional Widow*. Amos has collaborated with artists such as Dave Matthews and Elton John, and has been nominated for a Grammy Award for her music.
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