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The Convention Part 2 Lyrics


OST: Suffs

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The Convention Part 2 Song Lyrics


East and united in sisterhood, working together on the same team.
What was that?
What was what?
Oh, Carrie, drop the act.
You just publicly implied I'm a disloyal disgrace.
This is not the time or place
If you have something to say, say it to my face.

Alice, you wrangled your insurgent circus in my name and on my dime,
But I've let you flout me for the last time.
I worked for the movement, not for you.
Then why are you tearing the movement in two?

It's been torrid before I was born.
So why do you refuse to work a better way?
Says the girl born yesterday.
Why are you fighting me?
I am not the enemy.
I'm not the enemy.

I refuse to be your b**ch.
I expect your resignation.

Ladies, a photograph please.
We stand united in sisterhood,
Working together on the same team.
All on the same team, younger and older, younger and older.
Shoulder to shoulder, shoulder to shoulder, shoulder to shoulder.
For the same dream.



June, 12th 2024

Song Facts:



  • Genre: Musical Theatre

  • Lyricist: Shaina Taub

  • Composers: Shaina Taub

  • Musical: "Suffs"

  • Year: 2024


"The Convention Part II" serves as the second half of what the songwriter describes as "The This Girl sandwich." A key revelation for the Broadway version was transforming the last chorus into a quartet, featuring Alice, Carrie, Ida, and Mary. This change was intended to highlight the symmetry in their conflicts and provide a mid-Act check-in with these central relationships. This arrangement underscores the intertwined personal and political struggles among the characters, enhancing the emotional and thematic depth of the show.

Annotations and Meaning of The Convention Part 2:


The track The Convention Part 2 from the musical "Suffs" continues to explore the deep-seated tensions and conflicts within the women's suffrage movement, focusing on the clash between Alice Paul and Carrie Chapman Catt.

East and united in sisterhood, working together on the same team.
What was that?
What was what?
Oh, Carrie, drop the act.
You just publicly implied I'm a disloyal disgrace.

The song begins with a façade of unity, which quickly breaks down as Alice confronts Carrie about a perceived public slight. The conflict is immediate and personal.

This is not the time or place
If you have something to say, say it to my face.

Alice demands direct confrontation rather than passive-aggressive comments, showing her preference for open conflict over hidden resentments.

Alice, you wrangled your insurgent circus in my name and on my dime,
But I've let you flout me for the last time.
I worked for the movement, not for you.
Then why are you tearing the movement in two?

Carrie accuses Alice of using her resources and name for Alice's radical actions, implying a betrayal. Alice counters by pointing out the division within the movement, suggesting that Carrie's conservative approach is also to blame.

It's been torrid before I was born.
So why do you refuse to work a better way?
Says the girl born yesterday.

Carrie acknowledges the historical struggles of the movement, questioning why Alice won't adopt a more moderate approach. Alice retorts, implying that Carrie dismisses her because of her relative youth and inexperience.

Why are you fighting me?
I am not the enemy.
I'm not the enemy.

Both characters express frustration over being seen as adversaries when they are fighting for the same cause, highlighting the tragic nature of their conflict.

I refuse to be your b**ch.
I expect your resignation.

Alice's defiant stance escalates the tension, making it clear that she will not be subjugated or controlled by Carrie. Carrie's demand for Alice's resignation shows the depth of their rift.

Ladies, a photograph please.
We stand united in sisterhood,
Working together on the same team.
All on the same team, younger and older, younger and older.
Shoulder to shoulder, shoulder to shoulder, shoulder to shoulder.
For the same dream.

Despite the intense conflict, the song ends with a public display of unity. The repeated lines of "working together on the same team" and "shoulder to shoulder" emphasize the ideal of solidarity, even as the reality is fraught with division.

Overall, The Convention Part 2 highlights the internal struggles within the suffrage movement, showcasing the intense personal and ideological conflicts between its leaders.

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