Dignified (The ballad of Digna Ochoa) To all those women who are fighting for dignity and respect
I am a woman who cries I am a woman who speaks I am a woman who gives life I am a woman who pounds I am a woman spirit I am a woman who screams
At night you can hear a cry, it comes from afar Down south they say, it’s the voice of silence In this closet there are skeletons hiding Because a woman, because a woman fought for her rights
From the mountain you can hear the voice of thunder It is the clear voice, the lightning bolt of truth In this holy life, where nobody forgives anything But if a woman — but if a woman — fights for her dignity
I followed your footsteps, little girl Up to the mountain And I followed the way to a God In the company of ghosts