only woman bleed
Madeleine Martin Lyrics


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Man's got his woman to take his seed
He's got the power - oh
She's got the need
She spends her life through pleasing up her man
She feeds him dinner or anything she can

She cries alone at night too often
He smokes and drinks and don't come home at all
Only women bleed
Only women bleed
Only women bleed

Man makes your hair gray
He's your life's mistake
All you're really lookin' for is an even break

He lies right at you
You know you hate this game
He slaps you once in a while and you live and love in pain

She cries alone at night too often
He smokes and drinks and don't come home at all
Only women bleed
Only women bleed
Only women bleed
Only women bleed
Only women bleed
Only women bleed
Only women bleed

Black eyes all of the time
Don't spend a dime
Clean up this grime
And you there down on your knees begging me please come
Watch me bleed

Only women bleed
Only women bleed
Only women bleed
Only women bleed
Only women bleed




Only women bleed
Only women bleed

Overall Meaning

In "Only Women Bleed" by Madeleine Martin, the lyrics depict a troubled relationship where the woman is constantly striving to please her man, while he takes advantage of her. The song explores the themes of power dynamics, emotional and physical abuse, and the strength and resilience of women.


The first verse sets the scene by highlighting the power dynamic between the man and the woman. The man sees himself as superior, while the woman's need for love and validation drives her to fulfill his desires. She dedicates her life to serving him, even going as far as feeding him dinner or anything she can.


However, the chorus reveals the underlying pain and loneliness that the woman experiences. She often cries alone at night, while the man ignores her, indulging in vices like smoking and drinking. The repetition of "Only women bleed" underscores the idea that women bear the emotional burden and suffer in silence.


The second verse delves deeper into the toxic nature of the relationship. The man's behavior ages and drains the woman, becoming a constant source of disappointment and regret. The woman, longing for an equal and fair partnership, feels trapped in a game she despises. She endures occasional physical abuse, with the line "he slaps you once in a while" suggesting a pattern of violence and the cycle of forgiving and enduring pain.


The bridge of the song emphasizes the struggles faced by women in abusive relationships. The reference to black eyes symbolizes the physical harm endured, while "don't spend a dime, clean up this grime" could represent the emotional toll and the constant effort to maintain the appearance of a harmonious relationship. Finally, the plea for someone to witness her pain and "watch me bleed" represents a cry for help and recognition.


Overall, "Only Women Bleed" addresses the harsh realities of gender inequality, abuse, and the strength it takes for women to endure and ultimately overcome such circumstances.


Line by Line Meaning

Man's got his woman to take his seed
A man uses a woman to bear his children


He's got the power - oh
He exerts control and dominance


She's got the need
She yearns for love and affection


She spends her life through pleasing up her man
She dedicates her life to making him happy


She feeds him dinner or anything she can
She provides for his physical needs


She cries alone at night too often
She experiences sadness and loneliness


He smokes and drinks and don't come home at all
He indulges in vices and neglects his responsibilities


Only women bleed
Women endure pain and suffering


Man makes your hair gray
Men cause stress and aging


He's your life's mistake
He is the regrettable choice in your life


All you're really lookin' for is an even break
You desire fairness and equality


He lies right at you
He deceives and manipulates you


You know you hate this game
You despise the manipulation and mind games


He slaps you once in a while and you live and love in pain
He physically abuses you and you endure suffering


Black eyes all of the time
You have bruises, a sign of abuse


Don't spend a dime
You don't have financial freedom


Clean up this grime
You must bear the burden of cleaning up the mess


And you there down on your knees begging me please come
You are pleading for help and support


Watch me bleed
Witness my pain and suffering


Only women bleed
Women are the ones who suffer




Lyrics © Universal Music Publishing Group, Spirit Music Group, Warner Chappell Music, Inc.
Written by: RICHARD WAGNER, ALICE COOPER

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Comments from YouTube:

@shellyhumphrey8288

This song got me through a horrible marriage and gave me the courage to leave. Thank you Alice from a fellow Michigander.

@philsmith2489

God bless you, Shelly! Stay strong and never look back.

@maccabbee2014

It was a good decision. My sweeties have shared so much with me. It's made me alert. 😢

@AliceCooper-

Hello super fan, Thanks for the love and support, Where are you watching from ?

@maccabbee2014

@@AliceCooper- From Calgary, Alberta. Thank you for your support. I have friends who were victims. I wasn't passive when I knew!

@julianoyb7937

Wow I love Alice Cooper from Michigan too!!
Still get goosies from this song & what a great performance!
First Rock record Alice Cooper!
Very powerful song so true.
He is one in Million!!

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@janetmoore5645

I will respect Alice Cooper to sing this song behalf of women and give you the greatest respect for a pure rock singer to sing this song. Women do 🩸 bleed about physical abuse and also verbal abuse too. Something to we don't speak up about it. Bless you Alice Cooper good lyrics 🤠. You'll always be a legend of music 🎶. Awesome 👍😎.

@kerrimiller3397

I love this song because it's like an anthem for women like me 😢

@user-ux5kk8py2w

Great song! Sadly true!

@Glaaki13

@@kerrimiller3397 its a feminist song! which is great to see that Alice hade the empathy!

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