She's been everybody else's girl, maybe one day she'll be her own
She's been everybody else's girl, maybe one day she'll be her own
Tori Amos is a singer-songwriter known for her deeply personal and introspective lyrics, often exploring themes of identity, empowerment, and self-discovery. One of her most iconic lines comes from the song "Silent All These Years" off her debut album, Little Earthquakes: "She's been everybody else's girl, maybe one day she'll be her own."This line encapsulates the struggle many women face in society, where they are often defined by their relationships with others rather than their own individuality. Throughout her career, Amos has been a vocal advocate for women's rights and empowerment, using her music as a platform to challenge societal norms and expectations.