“You see? The times have changed
But why do I still hear people say
"Tears are woman's weapons"?
We don't cry easily
We are not always flirty
We are not dolls
Who are only dressed to the nines.”

My Name's Women
Lyrics, My Story

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Ayumi Hamasaki 71
Japanese recording artist, lyricist, model, and actress 1978

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