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Millie Manders - Me Too Lyrics




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As she stands before the judge with her knickers on display
She's asked what was she thinking lying on his bed that day
So she pleads for them to understand that they had been good friends
She never thought that she should fear him breaking her trust with hands
They grind her down with questions, reliving every little thing
Make her feel like she's the one on trial - they say she tempted him

Said asking for it weren't you though?

Our bodies still aren't ours
If one victim is still blamed
Our bodies still aren't ours
Until systems change
It doesn't matter what we wear
It doesn't matter how we speak
The conversation's still the same
You blame the girl for being weak

She carries this all forward into each relationship
Because she's learned she's just a thing to be owned and used again
So the cycle ever goes around all her faith in love is lost
She'll be old and used and worn unless she's helped to lose her cross

Said asking for it weren't you though?
(Said asking for it weren't you though?)

Our bodies still aren't ours
If one victim is still blamed
Our bodies still aren't ours
Until systems change
It doesn't matter what we wear
It doesn't matter how we speak
The conversation is the same
You blame the girl for being weak


Our bodies still aren't ours
If one victim is still blamed
Our bodies still aren't ours
Until systems change
It doesn't matter what we wear
It doesn't matter how we speak
The conversation is the same
You blame the girl for being weak"
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As she stands before the judge with her knickers on display
She's asked what was she thinking lying on his bed that day
So she pleads for them to understand that they had been good friends
She never thought that she should fear him breaking her trust with hands
They grind her down with questions, reliving every little thing
Make her feel like she's the one on trial - they say she tempted him

Said asking for it weren't you though?

Our bodies still aren't ours
If one victim is still blamed
Our bodies still aren't ours
Until systems change
It doesn't matter what we wear
It doesn't matter how we speak
The conversation's still the same
You blame the girl for being weak

She carries this all forward into each relationship
Because she's learned she's just a thing to be owned and used again
So the cycle ever goes around all her faith in love is lost
She'll be old and used and worn unless she's helped to lose her cross

Said asking for it weren't you though?
(Said asking for it weren't you though?)

Our bodies still aren't ours
If one victim is still blamed
Our bodies still aren't ours
Until systems change
It doesn't matter what we wear
It doesn't matter how we speak
The conversation is the same
You blame the girl for being weak


Our bodies still aren't ours
If one victim is still blamed
Our bodies still aren't ours
Until systems change
It doesn't matter what we wear
It doesn't matter how we speak
The conversation is the same
You blame the girl for being weak"
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Writer: JOSEPH SEAN QUIGLEY, GEORGINA MAY BOREHAM, PETER WILLIAM WRIGHT, AMELIA ANNE MANDERS
Copyright: Lyrics © Warner Chappell Music, Inc.


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