"What A Woman Does" is a tribute to the sisters of the "Sons of Helaman." It celebrates the unique role of women and the power of womanhood.
I'm only just a woman,
I'm only just a girl;
But I can ride and bend a bow,
And never toss a curl.
You may think I'm a weakling;
May think we're prone to faint;
But you can think
What e'er you please,
That's what we ain't.
Soft as a flower,
Steady as a stone.
Sweet and fragrant,
But I can stand alone.
I could be a warrior.
I could be a king
But I don't mind saying so,
I'd rather be a queen!
I'm only just a woman,
I'm only just a girl;
I'll let you think
That you're in charge
While I rule the world!
Soft as a flower,
Steady as a stone.
Sweet and fragrant,
But I can stand alone.
I could be a warrior.
I could be a king.
But really I'd much rather
Avoid the battle clatter,
And be queen!
I am the queen!