(There are obvious connections between violence against women and the violence we face as gay people. If we can build bridges between our communities, we can work together to create a safer world for all of us.) Have you met the woman next door? I see her sometimes at the grocery store She never says much, she's rather withdrawn But she always will tell you Yes she always will say that nothing is wrong Have you talked to the woman next door? She has a young boy who just turned four And a husband who works in an office downtown She acts kind of nervous Yes she seems afraid when he's around Have you seen the woman next door? She looks as if she's been through a war
A bruise on her arm and a scar on her face I asked her a question Yes I asked how it happened but she wouldn't say Last night I heard the woman next door Desperate cries that I couldn't ignore She was pleading with him to leave her alone I was trembling with fear as I picked up the phone And I hoped and I prayed that she would survive As I waited on edge for help to arrive And I thought of her son and I wished that her screams Wouldn't find their way into his innocent dreams Have you met the woman next door? She needs compa**ion and support She's finally safe now, along with her son But the process of healing Yes the long night of healing has just begun