Lyric discussion by davips 

She did not know where to go, "even" after her 25 years something was missing. When she realized that the world is in possession of men (not men and women), she saw she was not welcome in that world; she sadly (cry in bed) noticed that she was not like everybody else (peculiar - perhaps different/free/lesbian?).

Then she decided that everybody else behavior is not really important and more, it is bad to her. That was the cause of her screaming and brave asking (What's goin' on). She explains the attempts of being a "normal" person, she tried to stay in the "normal" society (institution/preconceptions/church?). She early warns that God will not help, because "she prayed" to him until her limits (to reinforce the fact that she used all the means society gave to her).

Finally she broke up with society (I pray every single day For a revolution). In the context, it is clearly a non sense the sentence "pray for revolution". It is like to substitute some thing (praying) by the other (revolution).

The "groan part" may be a reference to a delightful moment, maybe freedom, or sexual pleasure. Of course the author opted for the generality.

Sounds to me like a take off on Janice Joplins [Oh Lord won't you by me a mercedes benz, my friends all drive porches, I must make amends, worked hard all my lifetime, no help from my friends, so O'l lord ...] It's all ben said and done by now, nothing changes except for the name's and face's - no new concepts. Song came out about same time as Aerowsmith's Livin on the edge - may B rellavent - what ever helps one cope with madness is copestitic - I'd rather have a bottle in front of me than have...

@davips I am not sure about the conexión to men domination you follow bfrom the "INSTITUTION", even though I rated you with a plus

"world was made up of this brotherhood of man" -> men domination (?)

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