Feel a little hand turning inside me
Don't you think she feels us fighting
Strike me at the root
I won't let you
Put her through
What you put me through

when I said --- I wanted it all,
Doesn't every woman want it all...

running through the house screaming
Girl unstrung you could always play that one
Baptized of fire and
Every beat in the bar
Hymns for her
Feel her kick me from the inside

when I said ---- I wanted it all,
Doesn't every woman want it all...
As a man ---- do you find,
Doesn't every boy smoke to cry...

you could almost drown her waterfall
You could almost drown my waterfall

through the Looking-Glass, Ruby sees
Things in you
Things in me
She won't wanna be
Just a little light turning the key
At the root, what I missed...
She will carry

when I said --- I wanted it all,
Doesn't every woman want it all...
As a man --- do you find,
Doesn't every boy smoke to cry...

feel a little hand
Turning
Turning
Ruby


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Ruby Through the Looking-Glass Lyrics as written by Tori Ellen Amos

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    Yes, that line is somewhat confusing, but you got it estelle. But, usually, when a boy smokes say for the first time, they inhale and they get tears in their eyes from the smoke, etc. This could mean that men (people in general, too) smoke to relieve stress, but the smoke might remind men of when they were "allowed" to cry as a boy with the familiar taste and smell. The abusive husband was probably taught that he needed to be really "masculine" and he tries to enforce his masculinity by abusing his wife.

    Kagerouon August 10, 2006   Link

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