God Is A Woman
Allan Rayman Lyrics


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Is there anybody out there?
Is anybody home?
Oh, is there anybody out there?
Or am I all alone?

Big girl, young dreams
First cut, one take, she probably would
Knock 'em all dead, girl, hand on a book
Swears that God is just a book
My hands down, drop dead, I'll kill myself
Run around town to fulfill my sin
This the one I never had
That's the one girl I never will

God is a woman, can she hear me now?
God, God, God
Is there anybody, anybody out there?
Is anybody home?

Oh, now is there anybody out there
Or am I all alone?

Rich boy, rough look, she doesn't care
Picked on, spit on, she's well aware
She knows it's all for one thing
He knows it's all for one thing, he doesn't care
Pussy is power, he heard the song
Hits it for hours to prove 'em wrong
Oh, and she doesn't care
Pussy is power, she's well aware

God is a woman, can she hear me now? Yeah
God is a woman, can she hear me now? Oh
So is there anybody, anybody up there?
Is anybody home?




Oh now is there anybody, anybody down there now
Or am I all alone?

Overall Meaning

The lyrics of Allan Rayman's song God Is A Woman explore the idea of existence and the search for meaning in life. The opening lines "Is there anybody out there? Is anybody home?" reflect the singer's yearning for connection and validation of their existence. The following lines "Big girl, young dreams, First cut, one take, she probably would, knock 'em all dead" suggest the idea of a young girl who has potential to be successful, but who does not believe in God, perceiving Him as just a book. This might reflect the idea that some people do not need a spiritual being to give their lives meaning, but can find their purpose on their own.


The lyrics go on to explore the themes of power, resilience, and self-belief, with a shift of focus onto another character: "Rich boy, rough look, she doesn't care, Picked on, spit on, she's well aware, She knows it's all for one thing, He knows it's all for one thing, he doesn't care". The song touches on the idea that some people might use their sexuality or other means to gain power or control, and that some might not care about what others have to say about them as long as they achieve their goals. The chorus repeatedly asks the question "God is a woman, can she hear me now?" which might reflect the need for guidance or validation from a higher power, or simply the desire for someone to listen and understand.


Overall, the song God Is A Woman touches on several themes that are relevant to many people's lives, including the search for meaning and connection, the power dynamics in society, and the desire for validation and acknowledgement.


Line by Line Meaning

Is there anybody out there?
Asking if anyone is listening or paying attention


Is anybody home?
Asking if anyone is actually present or available


Oh, is there anybody out there?
Repeating the initial question with more emphasis


Or am I all alone?
Wondering if there is anyone else or if they are isolated


Big girl, young dreams
Describing a confident, ambitious woman


First cut, one take, she probably would
Hypothesizing that she would be successful at something upon her first attempt


Knock 'em all dead, girl, hand on a book
Encouraging and complimenting her, admiring her reading choice


Swears that God is just a book
Rejecting the idea of a higher power


My hands down, drop dead, I'll kill myself
Expressing confidence and certainty in oneself


Run around town to fulfill my sin
Acknowledging a potential flaw and indulging in it


This the one I never had
Desiring something new, unique, or unexplored


That's the one girl I never will
Resolving that this desire will never actually be fulfilled


God is a woman, can she hear me now?
Challenging the traditional idea of God as male and wondering if anyone is listening


God, God, God
Repeating the word for emphasis or emotional intensity


Is there anybody, anybody out there?
Echoing the initial question again


Is anybody home?
Repeating the previous question, adding weight to it


Oh, now is there anybody out there
Asking again, this time with a sense of urgency


Or am I all alone?
Returning to a feeling of isolation and despair


Rich boy, rough look, she doesn't care
Introducing a wealthy, confident man who doesn't intimidate her


Picked on, spit on, she's well aware
Recognizing past abuse, but not letting it affect her


She knows it's all for one thing
Understanding that people are motivated by sex and power


He knows it's all for one thing, he doesn't care
Acknowledging that this man is also driven by sex and power, but doesn't feel guilty about it


Pussy is power, he heard the song
Repeating the idea that sexuality equals power


Hits it for hours to prove 'em wrong
Being sexual for a long time to reinforce his power over others


Oh, and she doesn't care
Mirroring the attitude of the previous line


Pussy is power, she's well aware
Reiterating the idea that sexuality equals power and that she knows it too


God is a woman, can she hear me now? Yeah
Connecting this universal concept to female empowerment and questioning if anyone is listening


God is a woman, can she hear me now? Oh
Adding some emotional weight to the previous line with a different exclamation


So is there anybody, anybody up there?
Adding a sense of doubt to the question of God's existence


Is anybody home?
Repeating this question one last time


Oh now is there anybody, anybody down there now
Adding another layer to the question of anyone's presence or existence


Or am I all alone?
Reiterating the feeling of isolation and uncertainty




Lyrics © Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd.
Written by: Brendan Rayman, Jessy Singh, Spencer Muscio

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