Second class woman

You represent the ones that don't even understand
You represent the ones that loose themselves all just to please a man
All in the name of love she said
And the funny thing about this is he's feeling comfortable and you're vulnerable awaiting from the sideline
Until it's you're time
So it's time that you stop with this make believe it's time to move on
You are more worthy than the stand-in you're playing pretending all this time
Years and years go by and you still living ou this great big lie
And this conversation starting to wear me out
Because
You are a second class woman never quite first woman
Your soul is weak
You are a second class woman never quite first woman
It is so said
So so so said
So by hearing this story to whom it may concern listem closely
You ain't the first but try ty be the last
Stand fast girls
This fairytale isn't gonna have a happy ending
Sooner or later tears be weeping
Your broken heart in need of some healing
Now it's time that you stop with this make believe it's time to move on
Get your head out the clouds you need to move on now
You are more worthy so girl please believe me
I told you over and over again
Once more and over again
Because
You are a second class woman never quite first woman
Your soul is weak
You are a second class woman never quite first woman
It is so said
So said
And you're here nodding your head
And you're here nodding your head
And you're here nodding your head

Trivia about the song Second class woman by Sabrina Starke

When was the song “Second class woman” released by Sabrina Starke?
The song Second class woman was released in 2008, on the album “Yellow Brick Road”.

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