First Line:
Bring me your tired, bring me your poor
About the Song
From Solebello's 2020 "Stomping on Eggshells" album.
Bring me your tired, bring me your poorBring me your bruised, your invisible & your ignored
Bring me your hopeful, bring me your scared
Bring me your brilliant young minds and your underprepared
Em - Am - / C G D - ://
Bring me your lonely, bring me your blessed
Bring me your desperate, your overworked & underdressed
Bring me your rabbis, bring me your nuns
Bring me your fathers in search of their daughters & sons
I am still here & I am waiting
My flame is pale & thin, but I will let you in
Soon
G - Em - / F - C Cm / G - (Em - F D G -)
Bring me your feeble, bring me your strong
Bring me your poets & painters & workers-in-song
Bring me your teachers, bring me your guides
Bring me your healers of hearts & your turners of tides
(bridge) Come to me: I hear you calling
Winds are shifting, walls are falling
Em - C - / / Eb G C D -
(closing choruses) I am still here & I am waiting
My flame is pale & thin, its light is growing dim
But it still burns right by the door
Come to me again. I will let you in
Soon
G - Em - / F - C Cm :// G - (Em - Am - D - G - )credits
- lyrics & music by Carolann Solebello
(c) author. All rights reserved.
Raised under the benevolent gaze of the Statue of Liberty, descendent of 20th-century immigrants Carolann Solebello has spent a lifetime comforted and amazed by that mighty woman with a torch. “Lady in Waiting” imagines her as poet Emma Lazarus did; the Mother of Exiles, guiding people from all walks of life and all corners of the earth to a new beginning in a new land. Though current political reality has kept many would-be Americans from passing through the “golden door,” still the Lady waits, lamp flickering in hopeful anticipation, promising, “Soon…”





