Man Enough

Album: Def Leppard (2015)
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  • You got this reputation for calling all the shots
    I got your invitation so show me what you got

    Are you man enough?

    You got me in a cold sweat with a lingering caress
    A bullet in your chamber with no return address
    If you can keep a secret then we can make a deal
    Put your finger on your trigger and show me how you feel

    When you're moving to the music you got voodoo in your hips
    And the devil would approve it so the question on my lips

    Are you man enough?
    Are you man enough?
    Are you man enough?
    To be mine
    To be mine
    Be my girl

    You got my full attention when you're movin' 'cross the floor
    Divine intervention comes a knockin' on my door
    I got no time for talking, just need some company
    Let your fingers do the walking all over me

    When you're moving to the music you got voodoo in your eyes
    Let the devil try to prove it but the question will arise

    Are you man enough?
    Are you man enough?
    Are you man enough?
    To be mine
    To be mine
    Be my girl

    Show me down the river
    Show me down the river
    Show me down the river
    Show me down the river

    Are you man enough?
    Are you man enough?
    Are you man enough?
    Are you man enough?
    Are you man enough?
    Are you man enough?
    Are you man enough?
    To be my girl?

    Are you man enough? (Are you man enough?)
    Are you man enough? (Are you man enough?)
    Are you man enough? (Are you man enough?)
    To be mine
    To be mine be my girl Writer/s: Joe Elliott, Phil Collen
    Publisher: Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
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