The War on Women

Stayed up late last night
Once more for Moonrise Kingdom
Always trying to find
What I had and when I lost it
I lost it all at once
To tan lines and a tacky yacht
I lost it all at once

Middle America
A tomboy for a friend
(that's what we called them then)
Showed us something I can't forget
I learned it all alone
Same as everyone
I learned it all alone

That there was a war on women
But I was too young to know I was in it

A television set
We couldn't count the hours
'Cos now the teacher speaks
From "inside a pornographer's trousers"
I grew up far from home
My father didn't know
I grew up far from home

Where there was a war on women
But I was too young to know I was in it
There was a war on women
But I was too young to know I was in it



Credits
Writer(s): David Edward Bozeman, Matt E Hinton, Christopher Foley, Glenn James Black Jr., James Alexander Bozeman Ii
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