Because when I think of me
And that perfect beach body
I’m not thinking of myself
I’m thinking of a celebrity
Because when I buy make-up
The receipt tells me everything
But my name
And then I’m to blame
When I start looking the same
As every other face on the street
Because every time I shave my legs
I’m taking my stance against nature
And I’m holding that razor
Like a cross around my neck
Even though I know
It will crucify me
Because when I walk down the high street
In a pair of shoes
Designed to make me taller
Not so I can get better sight of the views
But to ‘extenuate’ my figure
For the benefit of my gentleman caller
Because I see little girls
Being told that pink is what they should wear
And that’s the epitome of womanhood laid bare;
We are just a colour, a body of pink flesh
Laid bare with no hair except what’s on our heads’
Because it takes two people
To create life
And yet all the responsibility
Is mine from the moment I sigh
With the pain of not knowing why
I’ll be punished no matter what I choose
Have an abortion – congratulations you lose
Oh but you’re a single mother
You’re the bane of society
You’re the reason why we’re in these blues
Because when I say no
What I really mean is
“Go ahead and do it anyway”
It doesn’t matter, what’s mine is yours
I mean, what’s the point in autonomy
When my body is no longer me
But something that society
Can spit on and then make love to
Because too often I have watched a room full of men
Discussing the problem of sin
When women become everything
But pretty and thin
And what it says on the tin
Because I am a woman
And I have bought into all the
Values I have been told to
Despite knowing I shouldn’t
And waiting to fold
Back into a compact case
You can carry around
At your own personal taste
And that perfect beach body
I’m not thinking of myself
I’m thinking of a celebrity
Because when I buy make-up
The receipt tells me everything
But my name
And then I’m to blame
When I start looking the same
As every other face on the street
Because every time I shave my legs
I’m taking my stance against nature
And I’m holding that razor
Like a cross around my neck
Even though I know
It will crucify me
Because when I walk down the high street
In a pair of shoes
Designed to make me taller
Not so I can get better sight of the views
But to ‘extenuate’ my figure
For the benefit of my gentleman caller
Because I see little girls
Being told that pink is what they should wear
And that’s the epitome of womanhood laid bare;
We are just a colour, a body of pink flesh
Laid bare with no hair except what’s on our heads’
Because it takes two people
To create life
And yet all the responsibility
Is mine from the moment I sigh
With the pain of not knowing why
I’ll be punished no matter what I choose
Have an abortion – congratulations you lose
Oh but you’re a single mother
You’re the bane of society
You’re the reason why we’re in these blues
Because when I say no
What I really mean is
“Go ahead and do it anyway”
It doesn’t matter, what’s mine is yours
I mean, what’s the point in autonomy
When my body is no longer me
But something that society
Can spit on and then make love to
Because too often I have watched a room full of men
Discussing the problem of sin
When women become everything
But pretty and thin
And what it says on the tin
Because I am a woman
And I have bought into all the
Values I have been told to
Despite knowing I shouldn’t
And waiting to fold
Back into a compact case
You can carry around
At your own personal taste
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