She Did It celebrates the actions and bravery of humanitarian activist Patricia Okoumou.
Okoumou is an activist who climbed the pedestal of the Statue of Liberty on 4th July 2018, in protest against the government’s inhumane treatment of immigrants, especially the family separation policy, and was...
[Verse 1]
She did it for freedom
She did it for justice
She did it for love
To awaken the gutless
She did it for the blind
She did it for the blinded
While you're losing time
She did it to find it
She did it for God
She did it for the Goddess
Because we're flawed
She did it for the forest
She did it for reason
She did it for logic
She did it for hope
She was feeling nostalgic
She did it for the dream
She did it for knowledge
For the thing shе's seen
She gave it a context
[Chorus]
Always fighting, fighting, fighting with thе world
Sick of fighting, fighting, fighting with the world
Always fighting, fighting, fighting for the world
Always fighting, fighting, fighting
Fighting, fighting, fighting for the girl
[Verse 2]
Let it breathe
Open the bodice
She's on her knees
And you're looking to profit
You were born
Now your life is a conquest
Who gave you an idea
When you hadn't the faintest?
You hadn't a clue
Why your life was so love-locked
They made a prison of you
Put bleach in the brainwash
So get out quick
Whilst the boy's in there
Listen to the girl
Let go of your doubts
This is real
It's a beautiful world
Love is deep
Listen to the girl
[Chorus]
Always fighting, fighting, fighting with the world
Sick of fighting, fighting, fighting with the world
Always fighting, fighting, fighting for the world
Always fighting, fighting, fighting
Fighting, fighting, fighting
Fighting, fighting, fighting with the world
Sick of fighting, fighting, fighting with the world
Always fighting, fighting, fighting with the world
Always fighting, fighting, fighting
Fighting, fighting, fighting for the girl
Willy Mason released She Did It on Thu Oct 07 2021.
In the bio of the official YouTube listing, Mason wrote:
She Did It was inspired by Therese Okoumou when she climbed the Statue of Liberty in protest of the brutal, unjust, and self-defeating immigration policies of the United States. In thinking about this public act of bravery and defiance, I was...