I'll Be Your Man

Album: Some Kind Of Trouble (2010)
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  • Too many voices, too many noises
    Invisible wires keeping us apart
    So many choices, but they're all disappointments
    And they only seal me away from you

    Climb into our own private bubble
    Let's get into all kinds of trouble

    Slide over here let your hands feel the way
    There's no better method to communicate
    Girl stop your talking words just get in the way
    I'll be your man
    So baby come over from the end of the sofa
    I'll be your man, I'll be your man

    So many faces, staring at their shoelaces
    When all anyone wants is to be seen
    So tonight let's be honest
    We only want to be wanted
    And darling you got me wanting you

    Everything that I'm trying to say
    Just sounds like a worn out cliche

    Slide over here let your hands feel the way
    There's no better method to communicate
    Girl stop your talking words just get in the way
    I'll be your man
    So baby come over from the end of the sofa
    I'll be your man, I'll be your man

    What are we all looking for?
    Someone we just can't ignore it's
    Real love dripping from my heart
    You've got me tripping
    What are we all looking for?

    Slide over here let your hands feel the way
    There's no better method to communicate
    Girl stop your talking words just get in the way
    I'll be your man

    (Slide over here)
    Slide over here let your hands feel the way
    There's no better method to communicate
    (Slide over here)
    Girl stop your talking words just get in the way
    I'll be your man
    So baby come over from the end of the sofa
    I'll be your man, I'll be your man
    I'll be your man, I'll be your man
    I'll be your man, I'll be your man Writer/s: JAMES BLUNT, KEVIN GRIFFIN
    Publisher: Round Hill, Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
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