The Feminist
I'm going to bring up
Gender equality
Being a "feminist"
And what that means.
Let's talk about stereotypes
And why they exist
Why we continue to accept
The explanations they give
As if:
Women are incapable of saving ourselves
We need to be held
In sickness, in health;
Women are incapable of loving ourselves
Our innocence is virtue, is value, is wealth;
Women are incapable of escaping that tower
We sit and we sing
Maintaining hair by the hour.
Well I'm sick of hearing
That chivalry is dead
Because I hold the door
And let you go instead.
I'm sick of being labeled a "feminist"
Because I am capable
And independent.
I don't do it because I'm a woman,
That's not why I insist that I pay
I do it because I'm Lydia
And that's the way I was raised.
I'm not trying to be feminist
I'm not trying to make a point
It's just who I am
In my bones, in my joints.
Don't think that only gender
Makes her who she is
Character can't be broken
Into hers, into his.
Don't attribute traits to a gender or a cause
Attibute to each person
Their virtues and their flaws.
Yeah, I'm independent
I hold my own door
And when I fall down,
I pick myself off the floor
But that doesn't make me a "feminist"
Who hates men and loves power
It makes me a princess
Who tore down her own tower.
So treat me as you will
A women enslaved or a girl freed
Because Damn it!
I'm Lydia
And that's the only label I need.