Текст песни Lost Woman Song - Ani DiFranco
I
opened
a
bank
account
when
I
was
nine
years
old
I
closed
it
when
I
was
eighteen
I
gave
them
every
penny
that
I'd
saved
and
they
gave
my
blood
and
my
urine
a
number
And
now
I'm
sitting
in
this
waiting
room
playing
with
the
toys
And
I
am
here
to
exercise
my
freedom
of
choice
I
passed
their
handheld
signs
I
went
through
their
picket
lines
They
gathered
when
they
saw
me
coming
They
shouted
when
they
saw
me
cross
I
said,
"why
don't
you
go
home?
Just
leave
me
alone
I'm
just
another
woman
lost
You
are
like
fish
in
the
water
who
don't
know
that
they
are
wet
But
as
far
as
I
can
tell
the
world
isn't
perfect
yet"
And
his
bored
eyes
were
obscene
On
his
denim
thighs
a
magazine
I
wish
he'd
never
come
here
with
me
In
fact
I
wish
he'd
never
come
near
me
I
wish
his
shoulder
wasn't
touching
mine
I
am
growing
older
waiting
in
this
line
But
some
of
life's
best
lessons
are
learned
at
the
worst
times
And
under
the
fierce
fluorescent
she
offered
her
hand
for
me
to
hold
She
offered
stability
and
calm
and
I
was
crushing
her
palm
Through
the
pinch-pull
wincing
My
smile
unconvincing
On
that
sterile
battlefield
that
sees
only
casualties
Never
heroes
My
heart
hit
absolute
zero
And
lucille,
your
voice
still
sounds
in
me
Yeah
mine
was
a
relatively
easy
tragedy
The
profile
of
our
country
looks
a
little
less
hard-nosed
But
you
know
that
picket
line
persisted
and
that
clinic's
since
been
closed
They
keep
pounding
their
fists
on
reality
hoping
it
will
break
But
you
know
I
don't
think
there's
one
of
them
that
leads
a
life
free
of
mistakes
Yes
I'm
not
going
to
sacrifice
my
freedom
of
choice
No
you
can't
make
me
sacrifice
my
freedom
of
choice
No
you
can't
make
us
sacrifice
our
freedom
of
choice

1 Both Hands
2 Talk to Me Now
3 The Slant
4 Work Your Way Out
5 Dog Coffee
6 Lost Woman Song
7 Pale Purple
8 Rush Hour
9 Fire Door
10 The Story
11 Every Angle
12 Out of Habit
13 Letting the Telephone Ring
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