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Everyday
Goddess
by Celia

The beautiful Celia,
singing with Deva Nation, at the Everyday Goddess
Conference
in Lake Geneva, April 9, 2005
It's really no big deal.
I'm just an Everyday Goddess.
She's a mother off to work.
She's driving in her car.
She's a Goddess in the Elevator
Rising like a star.
They say she's working like a man.
But they don't understand.
She is dancing with Goddess in her heart.
She's that woman on the phone.
She's smoothing out a deal.
And though her back is aching
She's a Goddess in high heels.
She works from 6 AM to 3,
And it may be hard to see,
But the beauty of the Goddess runs deep.
Chorus:
It's really no big deal I'm just an Everyday
Goddess,
Doing all my Goddess duties trying to find a way.
I am the Maiden, and the Mother, and the Crone,
But it's really no big deal. It's just another day.
She's a Goddess in a skirt. Long, lean, legs.
She can drop you to your knees and make you beg.
We are obsessed with her body,
But we don't see
That the beauty of the Goddess lies beneath.
She's a Goddess on the job,
A Goddess in our bed,
A Goddess for the children,
And she keeps her family fed.
You must never treat her mean.
Always elevate your Queen.
She's the Everyday Goddess of your World.
Chorus
Celia is a singer/songwriter, actress,
and storyteller who has perfected the magic of combining the
silly and the sacred. Her latest cd release, "Breathe,"
features a variety of musical styles. The Everyday Goddess
Conference is named after her song.
For more about the conference, go to Goddess
Wakes Up in Wisconsin
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