WOMAN

WOMAN

Driving, inspirational chamber musical anthem with steady forward momentum around 88–96 bpm, built on pulsing upright bass ostinato, rhythmic cello strokes, and grounded stomp percussion rather than explosive drums, harmonium or subtle organ providing harmonic lift without heaviness; lead female vocal strong and clear with ascending melodic lines that build in range and intensity, tone resolute and luminous rather than angry, verses rhythmically propulsive with tight phrasing, chorus expanding into wider, open intervals for anthemic lift, harmonies gradually layering from sparse to full ensemble support by the final refrain, dynamic arc growing from contained conviction to soaring collective strength, overall feeling defiant, faith-filled, hopeful, and unbreakable.

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Lyrics

WOMAN You say He lives Inside these walls. You say He speaks When Mother calls. You say He blesses Every bruise. You say obedience Is how we choose. But I have felt A quieter thing. Not iron hands. Not tightening. Not shame that crawls Across the skin. Not fear disguised As discipline. You do not own The sky above. You do not ration Out His love. You do not cage The breath in me And call it holy Authority. He is not yours To wield like flame. He is not yours To brand with shame. If God is light Then let Him shine— Not hide behind Your narrow spine. You tell me kneel To make Him proud. You tell me faith Is bending loud. But I have prayed In darker rooms Where mercy did not Reek of doom. And I have felt A steady hand That did not strike To make me stand. You built a throne Out of our fear. You built a heaven Small and severe. But heaven does not Shrink a girl. It does not snap Her like a pearl. If I am wayward Let me roam. If I am broken Let me own A faith that does not Trade in dread. A hope that does not Wish me dead. He is not yours To guard the gate. He is not yours To consecrate The silence forced Between our teeth. The stolen daughters Underneath. You can lock the door. You can bar the stair. You can call my prayer Despair. But hope is stubborn. Hope is loud. Hope does not bow To iron or crowd. If God is real He sees us here. Not as shame. Not as fear. And if He stands On any side— He stands With the girls Who will not hide.