Real Man

Album: This Is How Tomorrow Moves (2024)
Charted: 64
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  • This one's not out too, it's called "Real Man"

    Why don't you just pull another?
    My simple lover
    I'm not going for no other
    I told my mother what you did like a kid

    And I already told you I just wanted to dance
    Could you see me standing out here
    With my outstretched hand?
    I guess no one ever taught you how to be a real man, mm-mm

    Walking as the morning beckon
    You said you'll be a second
    Locked the back door, yeah, you should have mentioned
    Guess I should expect it
    I'm out here blue, what to do?

    And I already told you I'm not part of the band
    Please forgive me just for thinking it's a fleetin' romance
    I guess no one ever taught you how to be a real man

    Would you hold it down and take it if I gave you a chance?
    Need the reassurance, baby, not a silly romance
    Guess I'm used to being disappointed, falling too fast
    If you want it, go and get it, and I hope you last
    If you want it, go and get it, and I hope you last
    Would you hold it down and take it if I gave you a chance?
    Need the reassurance, baby, not a silly romance
    Guess I'm used to being disappointed, falling too fast
    If you want it, go and get it, and I hope you last
    If you want it, come and get it, and I hope you last

    Thank you Writer/s: Beatrice Laus, Jacob Bugden
    Publisher: Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd., Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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