| Now, I am a woman
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| And you are a man
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| I was born different from you
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| On this earth we both stand
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| Now, as a daughter
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| I have learned rules and laws
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| What to say and not to say
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| What’s acceptable to be called
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| In the woman’s boat
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| On the woman’s sea
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| They are calling us
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| They are calling us to sea
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| And yes, I have my worries
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| About the human race
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| You see my breasts are aching
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| And I hope it’s not too late
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| For the woman’s boat
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| On the woman’s sea
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| They are calling us and they’re calling me
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| How the seasons change
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| They rock and they rage
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| Will I please allow the thunder
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| And the birth inside of me
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| Now do you believe in powers
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| Like the human and the seed
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| And how evolution happens
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| How the whirlpool spins in me
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| Oh grandmother tell us your secrets
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| Your stories passed down through the years
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| Could I really believe it?
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| Is there something happening here?
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| In the woman’s boat
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| On the woman’s sea
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| Is there something hidden
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| Something to see
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| Oh the seasons change
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| They’re rocky and they rage
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| Will I please allow the thunder
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| And the birth inside of me |