Sossity; You're a Woman

IAN ANDERSON

Hello, you straight laced lady
Dressed in white but your shoes aren't clean
Painted them up with polish
In the hope we can't see where you've been

The smiling face that you've worn
To greet me writing at morning
Sent me out to work for my score
Please me and say what it's for

Give me the straight laced promise
And not a pathetic lie
Tie me down with your ribbons
And sulk when I ask you why

Your Sunday paper voice cries
Demanding truths I deny
The bittersweet kiss you pretended
Is offered, our affair mended

Sossity, you're a woman
Society, you're a woman

All of the tears you're wasting
Are for yourself and not for me
It's sad to know you're aging
Sadder still to admit I'm free

Your immature physical toy
Has grown too young to enjoy
At last, your straight laced agreement
Woman, you were too old for me

Sossity, you're a woman
Society, you're a woman

Trivia about the song Sossity; You're a Woman by Jethro Tull

When was the song “Sossity; You're a Woman” released by Jethro Tull?
The song Sossity; You're a Woman was released in 1970, on the album “Benefit”.
Who composed the song “Sossity; You're a Woman” by Jethro Tull?
The song “Sossity; You're a Woman” by Jethro Tull was composed by IAN ANDERSON.

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