Good Woman
The Staves Lyrics


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Will you say what you want
And you never go back
My song is a song
Even buried in the black
Well, I cover my mouth
And I straighten my back
Well, I cover my mouth
And I straighten my back

I'm a good woman
I'm a good woman
Be kind
I'm a good woman

Erased in the light
I feel like a fool
'Cause a game isn't fun
If I never know the rules
And you're measuring out
Becoming of cruel
And you say what you say
And you send me away
Now you only like

I'm a good woman
I'm a good woman

Surrender is sweet
Forgiveness divine
But who will build statues of me
When I leave you all behind
And I'm carrying weight
But I know it's not mine
With half a heart it's hard to stop
But I feel as though

I'm a good woman
I'm a good woman
I'm a good, good woman (come on)
I'm a good woman

I'm a good woman
I'm a good woman




I'm a good, good woman
I'm a good woman

Overall Meaning

The lyrics to "Good Woman" by The Staves convey themes of self-reflection, resilience, and grappling with societal expectations. The song starts with the singer asserting her voice and refusing to back down, even when faced with adversity. She covers her mouth and straightens her back, suggesting that she has learned to keep her emotions and thoughts in check, possibly due to past experiences.


The repetition of "I'm a good woman" throughout the song can be seen as both an affirmation and a plea for recognition. The singer acknowledges her own goodness, but she also seeks validation and kindness from those around her. She desires to be seen and appreciated as who she truly is, rather than being erased or diminished.


The lyrics also touch upon the idea of being trapped in an unfair game. The singer feels like a fool because she doesn't know the rules, implying that she is constantly navigating a complex and unpredictable situation. The line, "Becoming of cruel," suggests that she is being tested or mistreated by someone else, and their actions go against what she believes to be right or fair.


Towards the end of the song, the singer contemplates the idea of surrender and forgiveness. However, she questions who will remember or honor her when she moves on from this chapter of her life. She carries a weight that may not be her own, further emphasizing the emotional burden she feels.


Overall, "Good Woman" showcases the struggle of maintaining one's identity and integrity in the face of challenging circumstances and societal pressures. It speaks to the complexities of relationships and the desire for recognition and understanding.


Line by Line Meaning

Will you say what you want
Are you willing to speak your mind and express your desires


And you never go back
And once you've made a decision, you stick with it


My song is a song
My voice and expression are valid and significant


Even buried in the black
Even when overshadowed by darkness or difficult times


Well, I cover my mouth
I suppress my voice or withhold my words


And I straighten my back
But I maintain my strength and resilience


I'm a good woman
I possess the qualities and virtues of a good woman


Be kind
Treat me with kindness and understanding


Erased in the light
Overlooked or disregarded in plain sight


I feel like a fool
I feel foolish or foolishly naive


'Cause a game isn't fun
Because a situation or relationship loses its enjoyment


If I never know the rules
If I am unaware of the expectations or guidelines


And you're measuring out
And you're doling out or allocating


Becoming of cruel
In a way that is becoming or fitting for cruelty


And you say what you say
And you speak your mind


And you send me away
And you exclude or dismiss me


Now you only like
Now you only approve or enjoy


Surrender is sweet
Letting go and accepting can bring relief and solace


Forgiveness divine
Forgiving others is a divine and noble act


But who will build statues of me
But who will honor or celebrate my existence


When I leave you all behind
When I move forward and leave you all in the past


And I'm carrying weight
And I'm burdened or weighed down


But I know it's not mine
But I know this burden doesn't belong to me


With half a heart it's hard to stop
With only partial emotional investment, it's difficult to cease


But I feel as though
But I have the sensation or impression


I'm a good woman
That I am still a good woman


I'm a good, good woman (come on)
I am a truly good woman (encouraging affirmation)




Lyrics © BMG Rights Management
Written by: Camilla Staveley-Taylor, Emily Staveley-Taylor, Jessica Staveley-Taylor

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@_Seasons

The way Camilla stares at the camera while she's saying the first "woman" <3

@fallguybirdy7998

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@stephanieghansen

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@carolinagomezjuarez4980

Yeah... it looks like she's saying it to someone in particular

@ganyusatier398

yeahh ❤✨

@TheBrettarcher

they seem to be in sinc

@unearthinganna

This song hits different when you’re going through a divorce! Thank you for this ❤

Much love x

@BoGusaddy

Just another group of delightful, incomprehensibly brilliant artists whose view count is woefully incommensurate with the magnitude of their talent. Guess they're just our little secret, then.

@margaretmone1131

This song came out a week before my due date to give birth, and I’ve had it on repeat ever since. I listened to it during recovery and cried like a happy milk drunk baby. I love it.

@awilderose

Amazing Fleetwood Mac Vibes for me, for sure! Xx

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