Woman’s World

Sylvia Tyson

[Chorus]
Woman's world, cooking and baby
Little girls with knowing eyes
Woman's world drawn in a circle
Smaller than truth and bigger than life

[Verse 1]
And my mom would say that any day
Was never long enough to do the things she had to do
While my naked feet on winter wind
Sit through endless afternoons when everything was new

[Chorus]
Woman's world, cooking and baby
Little girls with knowing eyes
Woman's world drawn in a circle
Smaller than truth and bigger than life

[Verse 2]
And my friends, the poor, so tolerated me
As I could do the things that they could do
Suddenly fell silent when I asked which one we lost
For we were growing older and afraid

[Chorus]
A woman's world, cooking and baby
Little girls with knowing eyes
Woman's world drawn in a circle
Smaller than truth and bigger than life

[Bridge]
And when he kissed me goodnight
He was afraid to touch me
And when he kissed me goodnight
I was afraid he'd touch me

[Instrumental Break]

[Chorus]
Woman's world, cooking and baby
Little girls with knowing eyes
Woman's world drawn in a circle
Smaller than truth and bigger than life

[Verse 3]
And my friends all say that I'm lucky
And I guess my friends should know
I'm a woman in a man's world
With a woman's world to go to when she's alone

Trivia about the song Woman’s World by Ian & Sylvia

When was the song “Woman’s World” released by Ian & Sylvia?
The song Woman’s World was released in 1968, on the album “Full Circle”.
Who composed the song “Woman’s World” by Ian & Sylvia?
The song “Woman’s World” by Ian & Sylvia was composed by Sylvia Tyson.

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