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Women at Your Doors

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Page type: lyric reference Artist: Malvina Reynolds Canonical path: /malvina-reynolds/women-at-your-doors Related lyric paths: 6
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Women at Your Doors

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We are women at your doors,

And we're bound to come in,

We are knocking at your doors,

Let us in.

There is nothing we can't do,

You'll discover this is so,

We've the muscle and the brain,

And the skills we can attain,

And we're going to take our place

In our work next to you,

Let us in.

Let us in, we're coming in,

And our full lives will begin.

We are women at your doors,

We are knocking at your doors,

We are opening your doors,

Let us in.

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