A Man Lyrics by Marc Almond

A Man Lyrics

    I really must stop always being the child
    Chasing his youth his heart, nose to the wind
    I really must cure my tender nostalgia
    Bury deep my stars beneath the veil of night
    I must postpone my spanish château
    Dreams that befuddle like an old wine
    I must also give up those sunny states
    To become a man
    And when that day comes

    You will forgive me, you won't be surprised
    When i show my teeth, when i show my bite
    Then i will be a man
    And i will stand tall

    I really must share my classes with others
    So my youth can pass at last, so i forget
    I really must scrape my nails on my heart
    That my life hardens with sorrow and pain
    I must upset my guardian angels
    Who soothed me too much
    And when that day comes
    You won't be annoyed
    If i scratch a bit, if i practice being....so savage!

    You will forgive me, you won't be surprised
    When i show my teeth, when i show my bite
    Then i will be a man
    And i will stand tall

    And you will be prepared to find before you
    Someone who's like you, a wolf among the wolves
    Then i will be a man
    And i will stand tall

    And you will be prepared to find before you
    Someone who's like you, i'll be a wolf among the wolves
    Then i will be a man
    And i will stand tall

    Then i will be a man
    And i will stand tall

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