| She’s a woman, I’m a man
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| We walk hand in hand
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| Through the mountains and the valleys of our lives
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| She’s a woman I can count on
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| Through thick and through thin
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| She’s ready to fight when I’m giving in
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| And when the stars start playing their mischievous games
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| I can’t seem to win her
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| I don’t make no gains
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| Well, she laughs and she smiles
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| Says, «Tomorrow, we’ll win»
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| Now we have each other
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| To love until then
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| She’s a woman, I’m a man
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| Together we stand
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| Face the winds and the rains in our lives
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| But her smile brings sunshine
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| To the darkest of storms
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| And her kiss and her touch
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| Can heal the heart that’s torn
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| And then she laughs and she smiles
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| And says, «Tomorrow, we’ll win»
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| Now we have each other
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| To love until then
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| She’s a woman, I’m a man
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| I don’t understand
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| What I’d done to deserve her sweet love
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| But when the morning sunlights her face next to mine
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| I know there’s a God and He’s on my side
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| And when she laughs and she smiles
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| It don’t matter when we win
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| ‘Cause we’ll have each other
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| To love until then |