If I were a woman,
Like a sacred shrine, I'll hide my breast
Smooth like the soft silky breeze, I'll make my face
I'll be cheap and I'll be scarce
From cuddle touches, I'll be far away
Because if I were a woman
Strength and beautiful would be my senators
I'll be president, rule rule my world
I wouldn't be fooled with gold
Even though soft like instant bread
Yet my thighs wouldn't be like corona
I won't let them ever spread
If I were a woman,
My vagina, I'll fold its eyes, blind
No powder and paints, I'd rather make up my mind
To be strong, stronger than a rock in its youth stage
My cleavage would be covered
like a textbook's center page
I'll let men's eyes touch and caress my face
I'll stab my ears open, listening to their eyes
Pleading to be allowed pass the gates; my garment.
If I were a woman, I'll be sacred
And my heart would be gold
You've got to mine
To make yourself mine
-1Diary If I were a woman