Ain’t I a Daughter?

Ain’t I a Daughter?

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NEONVOT official site | https://neonvot.gemki.org This song speaks from the stance of the daughter, questioning the world men have built. The question is not a search for answers; it exposes a refusal to face gendered reality and allows no escape into “not knowing.” If patriarchy looks away, is it because truth is frightening, or concealment easier? Women who thought, wrote, and fought have always existed. Naming de Gouges, Wollstonecraft, and Truth lights that path and invites others into it.
[NEONVOT official site | https://neonvot.gemki.org] [Intro] もっと教えて パパ もっと教えて パパ [Verse ] Why does the world wear a man’s shape? (shape… shape…) They built a hall of borrowed light, reason wears a man’s face and silence is taught as grace. 知りたいだけなのに なぜ笑うの。 [Pre-Chorus] Your laughter builds another wall (ah…ah….) pressing down the voice that dares to name the truth パパ、真実が怖いの? それとも見えないふりなの? [Chorus] Olympe de Gouges — 1748 to 1793 wrote in the fire of revolution “Are women not human too?” (Olympe… Olympe…) Es-tu capable d’être juste ? [Verse ] Does reason speak only in a man’s tongue? (man’s tongue…) They built their rules with borrowed light and called it truth so bright 知りたいだけなのに なぜおこるの? [Pre-Chorus ] Your anger is the oldest gate (closing… closing…) closing on the mind that dares to thread. パパ、現実が怖いの? それとも嘘ついてるの? [Chorus ] Mary Wollstonecraft — 1759 to 1797 carved with her cold quill “Without education, no freedom” (Mary… Mary…) [Bridge] 本当のことを教えて。 God is Father, you are Father— I thought the name was one and holy. それって全部嘘なの? [Chorus ] Sojourner Truth — 1797 to 1883 stood on blistered feet “Ain’t I a Woman?” echoing through time (Sojourner… Sojourner…) (もっと…教えて…) (もっと…教えて…) (本当?教えて…) [Outro] もっと教えて パパ (もっと…) (教えて…) 本当? 教えて パパ (もっと…) (教えて…) 本当? 教えて パパ もっと 教えて パパ もっと 教えて  教えて パパ [EONVOT official site | https://neonvot.gemki.org]
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