We're All Women

When we think about the world

Do we think of places that are far away

We're here today

And searching for the courage to be who we say

And there's a boy

She stands beside her father

And he's wondering

Where's the girl?

She's looking for the games he used to play

What do I mean to me?

Am I a mystery?

Or is the answer to my question what I find in others?

Who are sisters? Who are brothers?

What will it take for us to see...

That we're all women and men

He's a girl, she's a boy

The same needs, the same wants

For love, for joy

What are these differences that cloud the way we see?

When I see you, do I see me?

When we try to understand

Do we look deeper than our skin and bone?

We're all alone, but someone still a part of the unknown

There are so many faces

So many different roads and homes

So many lives inside so welcome to the world

Will we have lived before we've died?

What do I mean to me?

Am I a mystery?

Or is the answer to my question what I find in others?

Who are sisters? who are brothers?

What will it take for us to see...

That we're all women and men

He's a girl, she's a boy

The same needs, the same wants

For love and joy

With all our progress and our endless capability

Why make it harder than it needs to be?

That we're all women and men

I'm a boy, I'm a girl

We're all women and men

I'm a boy and joy

I'm a woman, I'm a man

I'm a girl, and I am a boy

I'm a girl