I’m happy to share with you all a new song I’ve been working on called "A Woman's Work", inspired by a powerful post I came across on X. It dives into the heavy reality many women face daily—the exhausting burden of always being on guard against the threat of male violence.
The song follows a woman as she navigates her life, constantly watching her step, softening her words, and dimming her light just to stay safe. Whether it’s a stranger’s intense stare, a sharp “no” that sparks anger, or the blame she faces when things go wrong, she’s caught in a cycle of fear that weighs on her heart and soul.
If you wish to download this song, consider stopping in to Buy Me A Coffee. Any amount is appreciated.
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Hi, I'm William A. Ferguson, that Substack musician. You might remember me from such songs as "Fuck Your Pronouns", "You Can Pee Next To Me", "The Rot Dog Blues" and "Ain't I A Woman?"
Hi, I'm William A. Ferguson, that Substack musician. You might remember me from such songs as "Fuck Your Pronouns", "You Can Pee Next To Me", "The Rot Dog Blues" and "Ain't I A Woman?"Recent Episodes











