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Manhattan is an island
Like the women who are
Surrounded by children in the car
Surrounded by cars

Or manhattan was a project
That projected the worst of mankind
First one and then the other
Has made its mark on my mind


It's sixty years later near the hypo-center of the a-bomb
I'm standing in the middle of hiroshima
Watching a twisted old eucalyptus tree wave

One of the very few lives that survived and lives on
Remembering the day it was suddenly thousands of degrees
In the
Shade

And what all of nature gave birth to
Terror took in a blinding raid
With the kind of pain
It would take cancer so many years just to say

Oh to grow up gagged and blindfolded
A great big mans world in your little girls head
The voice of the great mother drowned out

In the constant honking haunting the accident scene up ahead
Oh to grow up hypnotized and then try to shake yourself awake
Cause you can sense what has been lost
Cause you can sense what is at stake


Yeah it took me a few years to catch on that those days i catch everyone's eye
Correspond with those nights of the month when the moon gleans like an egg in the sky
And men are using a sense they don't even know they have just to watch me walk by


And me, i'm supposed to be sensible, leave my animal outside to cry
But when all of nature conspires to make me her glorious whore

It's cause in my body i hold the secret recipe of precisely what life is for

And the patriarchy that looks to shame me for it is the same one making war and i've said too much already but i'll tell you something more
To split yourself in two is just the most radical thing you can do so girl if that shit ain't up to you, then you simply are not free cause from the sunlight on my hair to which eggs i grow to term
To the expression that i wear, all i really own is me

I mean to split yourself in two is just the most radical thing you can do
Goddess forbid that little adam should grow so jealous of eve and in the face of the great farce of the nuclear age
Feminism ain't about equality, it's about reprieve
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stagemanager86 On Aug 08, 2006
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Cover art for Reprieve lyrics by Ani DiFranco

She read this at the 2006 Young Feminist Summit in Albany, NY this past July. She along with most of the women there were crying. It was amazing. She is amazing. She is truly a hero to women everywhere.

Look at the last line to figure out what the song means.

Cover art for Reprieve lyrics by Ani DiFranco

I'm drawned to this song because of it's non logical, drastic side. It's tired grown powerful: feminism isn't about equality, it's about reprieve. Somewhere inside we felt it all along.

Cover art for Reprieve lyrics by Ani DiFranco

This is such a strong poem/song. I wish i went to that NOW conference, i didn't even know about, and i live about 10 minutes from Albany, I was so mad when I found that out! I saw the video of this on youtube though. I did see her in November though, and she played some songs from this albumn, but not this one. This is probably one of my favorite songs on this albumn, but i like her older albumns better, I think. This song is so dramatic, and truthful. Its a map thats gone off alittle off the course, and it all fits somehow, It's about feminism, and how the women race is sort of put in the back seat, and patriarchy. "To split yourself in two is just the most radical thing you can do"

Cover art for Reprieve lyrics by Ani DiFranco

^^that quote predicts the future for her, how she is pregnant now, she talked about that in one thing i saw, how her songs often know more about what will happen then she will. I wrote alot alot more on this comment, I don't know why it cut it off.. is there a limit or something? (haha) Well I'll write more what got cut off later

Cover art for Reprieve lyrics by Ani DiFranco

This song has one of the best lines about female sexuality and reproductive rights I have ever heard.

Cover art for Reprieve lyrics by Ani DiFranco

God, I love her honesty.

 
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