Man of the Woods

Album: Man of the Woods (2018)
Charted: 73
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  • I brag about you to anyone outside
    But I'm a man of the woods, it's my pride
    I'm sorry baby, you know I tried
    But I'm a man of the woods, it's my pride

    Hey, sugar plum, look at where we are
    So tonight, if I take it too far, that's okay because you know
    I hear the making up's fun
    Been a minute since we've had some time to breathe
    So if you see another side of me that's okay because you know
    I hear the making up's fun
    But then your hands talking, fingers walking, down your legs
    Say "Where's the faucet?"
    Someone's knocking like they know but
    Baby, don't you stop it, yes I'm watching
    Your hand slides down the light
    And girl you know

    I brag about you to anyone outside
    But I'm a man of the woods, it's my pride
    I'm sorry baby, you know I tried
    But I'm a man of the woods, it's my pride

    Well I got your sweet little twist of lime
    And this one's neat, well you know that's mine, here we go
    And do it twice because you know we like it
    And damn anybody if they disagree, they don't understand
    You're just like me, they don't know
    We do it twice 'cause we know we like it
    But then your hands talking, fingers walking, down your legs
    Say "Where's the faucet?"
    Someone's knocking like they know but
    Baby, don't you stop it, yes I'm watching
    Your hand slides down the light (light, light)
    And girl you know

    I brag about you to anyone outside
    But I'm a man of the woods, it's my pride
    I'm sorry baby, you know I tried
    But I'm a man of the woods, it's my pride

    How do I even explain what I've got with you
    I try to find the words but they hide and that's the truth
    And nobody will ever understand what we do
    There's only one me and you
    Come here, hold me, 'cause there's only one me and you, yeah
    There's only one me and you, uh
    There's only one me and you
    You know there's only one me and you

    I brag about you to anyone outside
    But I'm a man of the woods, it's my pride
    I'm sorry baby, you know I tried
    But I'm a man of the woods, it's my pride

    I wrote this to let you know
    And I let them feelings show
    I'm the man of the woods and you're my pride
    Ooh, I can't make them understand
    But you know I'm a southern man
    A man of the woods and you're my pride, ooh, hey hey
    A man of the woods is my pride
    Now let the beat ride like Writer/s: CHAD HUGO, JUSTIN TIMBERLAKE, PHARRELL WILLIAMS
    Publisher: Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC, Universal Music Publishing Group
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