It's not that we're not used to riding In the dark In a boat we can't steer On tracks laid by somebody else We are women, after all But why try to make us laugh At women being sold? Why show us your leering robots Debating our price And pretty women running, hoping to be free And fat women running, hoping to be taken When we remember running We've longed for the foolishness to fight back We've longed for the dignity of being chased The pretty ones bring the best price The fat ones are a bargain We already know this story Do you show us this because We never wanted the fight Or the chase? Is it because sometimes we forget What our price is? Listen We have a story too A tale worthy Even of the Diz There were three of them Once upon a time Three Women of the Caribbean Off to see the world The first Is as you see her here Mostly robot now Fat Coy Deperate on cue The second one The pretty one Died fighting And would not be captured And the third? She is off track Floating in a boat Alone There, past the ships Where you cannot see her size Around the corner Where you cannot know her price And if you look for her First, understand If she is silent and carries no light It is not that she does not wish to be found She carries treasure, you see Some hers Some yours And there are pirates in these waters.