Woman Is a Word
Unveiling the Layers: Woman Beyond WordsLyrics
I'm only an image of what you see
The speaker emphasizes being perceived as an image, suggesting a lack of true understanding or recognition.
I'm only an image of what you see
-I'm only an image of what you see
-You don't know me
-You don't know me
-You don't know me
-I'm only an image of what you see
Repetition reinforces the theme of being misunderstood or misinterpreted by others.
I'm only an image of what you see
-I'm only an image of what you see
-You don't know me
-You don't know me
-You don't know me
-I'm only a woman if woman is a word
The speaker questions their identity as a woman, suggesting uncertainty or skepticism about societal definitions.
I'm only a woman if woman is a word
-I'm only a woman if woman is a word
-Bird to a bee
Metaphorically compares the speaker to a bird and questions the validity of the label "woman" in relation to societal norms (bee).
Bird to a bee
-Bird to a bee
-I'm always coming on the inside
Describes a sense of inner conflict and complexity, especially in relation to external expectations and perceptions.
I'm always coming on the inside
-I'm always coming on the inside
-When you're coming
-When you're coming on the outside
-I'm only a figure if you can see my frame
The speaker is portrayed as a figure, and the mention of "fire with no flame" suggests a lack of passion or fulfillment.
I'm only a figure if you can see my frame
-I'm only a figure if you can see my frame
-Fire with no
-Fire with no
-Fire with no flame
-I'm only a struggle if I get in your way
Describes the speaker as a potential obstacle or challenge, with the mention of a one-way road emphasizing one-sided expectations.
I'm only a struggle if I get in your way
-I'm only a struggle if I get in your way
-You made the road
-Made the road one-way
-I'm only a woman if woman is a word
Reiterates the uncertainty about being labeled as a woman and uses the bird-to-bee metaphor to question societal norms and expectations.
I'm only a woman if woman is a word
-I'm only a woman if woman is a word
-Bird to a bee
-Bird to a bee
-Bird to a bee
-I'm always coming on the inside
Repeats the theme of inner conflict and the contrast between the speaker's internal experiences and external perceptions.
I'm always coming on the inside
-I'm always coming on the inside
-When you're coming
-When you're coming on the outside
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