The Woman's Boat - Toni Childs



     
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The Woman's Boat Lyrics


Ooh now, I am a woman
And you are a man
I was born different from you
On this earth we both standNow, as a daughter
I have learned rules and laws
What to say and not to say
What's acceptable to be calledIn the woman's boat
On the woman's sea
They are calling us
They are calling us to seaAnd yes, I have my worries
About the human race
You see my breasts are aching
And I hope it's not too lateFor the woman's boat
On the woman's sea
They are calling us
And they're calling meHow the seasons change?
They rock and they rage
Will I please allow the thunder

And the birth inside of me?Now, do you believe in powers
Like the human and the seed?
And how evolution happens
How the whirlpool spins in me?Oh, grandmother tell us your secrets
Your stories passed down through the years
Could I really believe it?
Is there something happening here?In the woman's boat
On the woman's sea
Is there something hidden
Something to seeOh, the seasons change
They're rocky and they rage
Will I please allow the thunder
And the birth inside of me?

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Toni Childs was born in Orange, California, but was moved to several small towns in Arkansas, Kansas, Oklahoma and Nevada during her childhood. At the age of 15, Childs ran away from home and became a blues musician. In 1972, Childs saw Pink Floyd in concert, and afterwards decided to pursue a career as a singer-songwriter. Childs joined the band Berlin in 1979, but left to form her own group before the recording of Berlin's first album. Toni Childs and the Movers, which included Jack Sherman and Micki Steele, toured for two years but did not release an album.

Read more about Toni Childs on Last.fm.


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