I want you
Woman

Tried to be a son and daughter rolled into one
You said you'd equal any man for having your fun

Ooh, now didn't you feel surprised to find
The cap just didn't fit?
The world expects a man
To buckle down and shovel shit
What'll you do for loving
When it's only just begun?
I want you to be a woman

Tried to be a teacher and a fisher of men
An equal people preacher
Will you lead us all the same?

Ooh, well I travelled around the world
And found a brand new word for day
Ooh, watching the time mustn't linger behind
Pardon me I have to get away
Ooh, what'll you think of heaven
If it's back from where you came

I want you to be a woman
I want you to be a woman, yeah

Ooh, you know I'm gonna save the world
Ooh, now I've just begun
Alright


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Son and Daughter Lyrics as written by Brian May

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    I guess you could interpret it that way, except this song was written by Brian...but even if it was written by Freddie, I see a number of problems with the interpretation. For instance, it says "I want YOU to be a woman," and not "I want to be a woman." It's still rather an interesting thought, though...maybe Freddie would have liked to be a woman at some point in his life, but I have the feeling that he enjoyed being a man too much to want to change.

    I still stand by what I say about it being anti-Feminism. I just can't figure out this part: "Well I travelled around the world Found a brand new word for day Watching the time, mustn't linger behind Pardon me I have to get away"

    TheYipskeeon January 01, 2006   Link

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