Lyrics That Battle Is Over - Jenny Hval
What
is
it
to
take
care
of
yourself?
What
are
we
take
in
care
of?
A
million
bedrooms
with
hands
softly
lulling
Our
divine
cocks
and
cunts,
without
telling
anyone,
A
million
ships
come
alone
out
on
the
calmest
seas
So
are
we
loving
ourselves
now?
Are
we
mothering
ourselves?
Statistics
and
newspaper
tell
me
I
am
unhappy
and
dying,
That
I
need
man
and
child
to
fulfill
me
That
I'm
more
likely
to
get
breast
cancer
And
it's
biology,
it's
my
own
fault
It's
divine
punishment
of
the
unruly
It's
fearful
out
here
on
the
calmest
seas,
We
who
grew
up
singing.
Merry
christmas!
The
war
is
over.
Our
mothers
softly
humming:
We're
at
the
end
of
history
But
I
keep
growing
older,
eight
years
since
25
now,
And
all
that
ages
now
is
the
body,
and
I
wonder
why,
I
think
to
myself
one
of
this
days
everything
I
write
Begins
with
the
question
What's
wrong
with
me?
Yes!
You
say
I'm
free
now,
that
battle
is
over
And
feminism's
over
and
socialism's
over
Yeah!
I
say
I
can
consume
what
I
want
now.
And
this
is
what
happens
on
the
edge
of
history
The
great
eye
turn
to
us.
We
are
the
only
thing
that's
aging,
But
we
don't
know
it
yet,
we
cling
onto
heaven
Sleep
tight
forever,
sleep
tight
forever
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