Kind Of Man

Album: The Greatest Love (2024)
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  • I can't stop the feeling, stop the motion
    Of the wheels that keep on turning in my head
    I kinda like the feeling, like the hurting
    Smiles are beaming, you're a challenge
    You're a diamond in the rough

    You're the kind of man to fall in love with me
    You're the kind of man to fall in love with me
    You're the kind of man to fall in love with me
    You're the kind of man to take me not seriously

    I know you like the powder, it makes you louder
    It makes you feel so goddamn beautiful
    But I saw you fading, becoming jaded
    You can't believe it, life's a challenge
    You're a diamond in the rough

    You're the kind of man to fall in love with me
    You're the kind of man to fall in love with me
    You're the kind of man to fall in love with me
    You're the kind of man to take me not seriously
    Not seriously

    Why? Why?
    Why? Why?
    Maybe it's an honest mistake Writer/s: Daniel Rothman, Dominic Major, Hannah Reid, Seth Tackaberry
    Publisher: Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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