Listen on Suno This song speaks from the stance of the daughter, quietly questioning the world men have built. Yet the question is not a search for answers; it exposes the refusal to face gendered reality. It allows no escape into “not knowing.” If patriarchy looks away, is it because the truth is too frightening, or because concealment feels easier? Women who thought, wrote, and fought have always existed. Naming de Gouges, Wollstonecraft, and Truth lights that path and invites others into that lineage.