The Lady Lifers: A moving song from women in prison for life
Eluaegsed naised: Laul naistelt, kes kannavad eluaegset vanglakaristust
A life sentence in Pennsylvania means exactly that; there is no possibility of parole. These women, all of whom have served decades in prison, sing about their lives on the inside. Full bio
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in Pennsylvania means just that:
tähendab täpselt seda -
ilma vabanemislootuseta.
to two women since 1989,
juhtunud vaid kahe naisega.
the possibility of parole.
vabnemise võimaluseta.
for the wrong I've done.
lasen hirmul võimust võtta.
järjekordse aastaga.
for the wrong I've done.
This is not my home.
tegude eest maksma.
that I'm chained?
hoolivad sellest, et olen aheldatud?
of my younger days?
for the wrong I've done.
This is not my home.
number 008106.
in Hoffman, North Carolina.
Hoffmanis, North Carolinas.
in Philadelphia, P.A.
Philadelphias.
in Philadelphia, P.A,
Philadelphias
kinnipeetavana 007080.
and one half years.
in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania,
Pittsburghis, Pennsylvanias
Chesteris, Pennsylvanias
ABOUT THE SPEAKER
The Lady Lifers - InmatesA life sentence in Pennsylvania means exactly that; there is no possibility of parole. These women, all of whom have served decades in prison, sing about their lives on the inside.
Why you should listen
“I’m a woman, I’m a grandmother, I’m a daughter, I have a son,” sings Brenda Watkins, lead vocalist for The Lady Lifers. “I’m not an angel, I’m not the devil. I came to jail when I was so young.”
The Lady Lifers are a chorus of women serving life sentences in Muncy State Prison in Pennsylvania. While they are often known by their inmate numbers, they also have names: Brenda Watkins, Dannielle Hadley, Debra Lee Brown, Theresa Battles, Diane Metzger, Thelma Nichols, Joann Butler, Lena Brown, Trina Garnett, Naomi Blount. Together, they sing about their hopes and fears, including the very real possibility that they may die alone in prison.
The words to their song “This is Not My Home” by Howard Woodring. Music by Naomi Blount.
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