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Only one,
Maybe there’s no harm done.
But more than two,
Like as not, they’re allowed to get you.
And the more there are
The more they want
And the more they take
The more they hate you
The more they hate you
Well, you may say “Love”
You may say “A woman’s desire”
But power says,
“Just make sure you give him pleasure”
And the more you give
The more they need
And the more they take
The more they hate you

The more they hate you
Every day,
Worlds of devastation.
Is nothing safe
From their coercion, their erections?
And the more they rape
And penetrate
And the more you ache
The more they hate you
The more they hate you
Well, I’m sick and tired
Of violence and cruel ways.
Well, don’t you just hate
Living with these damned outrages?
And the more they spoil
And the more they steal
And the more they take
The more they hate you
The more they hate you
The more they hate you…

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Alix Dobkin (b. August 16, 1940) is an American folk singer/songwriter.

She was born in New York City and raised in Philadelphia. She graduated from Germantown High School in 1958, and the Tyler School of Art, with a Bachelor of Fine Arts degree, in 1962. She began performing the Greenwich Village coffeehouse Scene in the early '60's.

Dobkin briefly married a man in the late 1960's, the marriage producing a daughter. In 1972, Dobkin came out as a lesbian, something very uncommon for a public personality to do at the time. She has since been very active in promoting GLBT rights.

Dobkin has a small but devoted cult audience. However, she gained some unexpected (and not entirely welcome) fame in the Eighties when comedians like David Letterman and Howard Stern tracked down the "Lavender Jane Loves Women" album, and began playing it on the air. Her warbling vocal style and oh-so-earnest ("Lesbian, lesbian, any woman can be a lesbian") lyrics made her a somewhat easy target for satire.

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