Middle Man

Album: Vivid (1988)
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  • I don't have a need to be the best
    Don't want to be just like the rest
    Just stay who I am
    Just an ordinary middle man
    Give me the happy medium
    Don't want to be the one whose leading them
    I've got no master plan
    Just a simple mddle man

    Standing on a fine line between this and that
    Just biding my time waiting for a sign
    To tell me that I'm something special

    My ideas are mine alone
    Not yours, not theirs, but I care
    I hurt for you, but not with you
    I love that thing that's inside you
    But I'm not your fan
    I'm a stranger in a strange land
    I'm your middle man

    But I'm not your fan
    I'm a stranger in a strange land
    I am your middle man Writer/s: COREY GLOVER, VERNON ALPHONSUS REID
    Publisher: Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd., Universal Music Publishing Group
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