Lyrics
Why all these bright colors
Questioning the significance of vibrant colors.
Why is this tall man wearing heels
Questioning societal norms, expressed through a man wearing heels.
They say: If he was a good father
People suggest that being a good father should make things easier.
He would make it far easier
Challenging traditional expectations on parenting.
For his own child
Highlighting the impact on his child.
Is he kidding
Skepticism about the situation.
Why doesn't he hide it
Asking why the unconventional should be hidden.
He better fight it
Suggesting a need to confront societal judgments.
But his
Introduction to the father's perspective.
Teenage daughter says
The daughter supports her father.
In front of her friends
Expressing love openly in front of others.
Daddy, I love you
The daughter reaffirms her acceptance of the father.
You're the way you're supposed to be
Acceptance of individuality.
'Cause we're children
Identifying as children of society.
Of society after all
Emphasizing the process of unlearning societal norms.
Learning to unlearn
Acknowledging the human experience.
What we were taught
Rejecting preconceived ideas, promoting open-mindedness.
We're only human after all
Reiteration of human fallibility.
Fighting for love and fighting for peace
Advocating for love and peace as universal pursuits.
We're only beautiful
Emphasizing beauty in diversity and acceptance.
Through it all
Reaffirming beauty despite challenges.
We're only human after all
Reiteration of human fallibility.
Fighting for love and fighting for peace
Advocating for love and peace as universal pursuits.
We're only beautiful
Emphasizing beauty in diversity and acceptance.
Through it all
Reaffirming beauty despite challenges.
She never puts make-up on
Highlighting a woman comfortable without makeup.
She is the only girl playing on her team
Breaking gender stereotypes in sports.
Please don't call me by that name
Requesting a preferred name, rejecting societal labels.
He said: I'm Steven now, not Angeline
Identity transition from Angeline to Steven.
So afraid
Expressing fear of judgment.
His father would say
Father's advice to hide identity, mirroring societal expectations.
Stop it and hide it
Encouraging resistance against societal norms.
You better fight it
Suggesting the need to confront judgments.
But he's like
Introducing the father's perspective on identity transition.
You were my little girl
Acceptance of a changed gender identity by the father.
Now you are my boy
Father expressing pride and love for his transformed child.
Steven, I'm proud of you
Positive reinforcement of the child's identity.
You mean the world to me
Expressing the child's importance to the father.
'Cause we're children
Identifying as children of society.
Of society after all
Emphasizing the process of unlearning societal norms.
Learning to unlearn
Reiteration of human fallibility.
What we were taught
Rejecting preconceived ideas, promoting open-mindedness.
We're only human after all
Reiteration of human fallibility.
Fighting for love and fighting for peace
Advocating for love and peace as universal pursuits.
We're only beautiful
Emphasizing beauty in diversity and acceptance.
Through it all
Reaffirming beauty despite challenges.
We're only human after all
Reiteration of human fallibility.
Fighting for love and fighting for peace
Advocating for love and peace as universal pursuits.
We're only beautiful
Emphasizing beauty in diversity and acceptance.
Through it all
Reaffirming beauty despite challenges.
Fighting for love
Repetition of the central theme: fighting for love and peace.
Fighting for peace
-Fighting for love
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-Fighting for love
-Fighting for peace
-Fighting for love
-Fighting for peace
-Fighting for love
-Fighting for peace
-Fighting for love
-Fighting for peace
-Fighting for love
-Fighting for peace
-Fighting for love
-Fighting for peace
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