I'm a Real Man
John Hiatt
I'm a real man, I got a real guitar I'm a real man, don't even know where the boys are I don't want to frighten you little girl, you're so sweet and nice But I don't want to have to tell you twice I'm a real man, I want to rock like a real man Don't get no shock from that Elevator music in your computer program Baby, how'd you like to rock with a real man? Yes I'm a real man, baby, I'm not lyin' I'm thirty-one years old now and I still don't mind dyin' You can put the voodoo on me, girl There's nothing I can't dodge Check out this lincoln in my garage Kids, these days, I'm talkin' about these young folk They're about as wild as pollyanna after she growed up After a hard day at the casiotone they just don't want to live They're about as dangerous as a junior executive I'm a real man, I want to rock like a real man Don't get no shock from that Elevator music in your computer program Baby, how'd you like to rock with a real man? Every dollar I earn, girl, I let it all burn And if I wind up in jail Well there's only one of two thousand, seven hundred and sixty-two women that I know Who would gladly pay my bail Now you might say I'm just some fool on a boast But I wasn't gonna hear ya girl from coast to coast This ain't dan rather talkin', this ain't the president's son But, ah, I'm still gonna have my fun Cause' I'm a real man, I got to rock like a real man Don't get no shock from that Elevator music in your computer program Baby, how'd you like to rock with a real man? Turn off that elevator music, in your computer program Baby, how'd you like to rock with a real man Turn off that elevator music, in your computer program Come on and rock with a real manwcs
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