| It’s a common misconception
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| About a man’s role in this world
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| A provider and survivor and
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| A winner who must never fail
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| But oh how he needs a woman
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| To reassure and give him strength
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| Through the darkest nights
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| And the hardest fights
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| When there’s no other corner left
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| When the world outside is threatening
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| And all his dreams have been destroyed
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| Take him in your arms watch all his guards
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| Melt like a little boy
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| Tell him you really need him
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| Tell him you really care
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| Tell him you’ll never leave him
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| He’ll be satisfied
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| And he may not find it easy
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| To say what’s on his mind
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| When he’s full of doubt
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| Say, «We'll work it out»
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| God knows how hard he’s trying
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| And he may never buy you roses
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| And forget to notice your hair
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| But as long as he says, «I love you, my dear»
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| That’s all you need to hear
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| Tell him you really need him
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| Tell him you’ll always care
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| Tell him you’ll never leave him
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| He’ll be satisfied
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| And they say the heart’s a hunter
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| But it’s truth you can’t deny
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| He may never be everything you want
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| But for you, he’d lay down and die
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| So Friday night when the phone rings
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| And he’s stuck in a downtown bar
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| Roll away the stone
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| 'Cause the last mile home
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| Is the longest mile of them all
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| Tell him you really need him
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| Tell him you’ll always care
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| Tell him you’ll never leave him
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| He’ll be satisfied
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| Tell him you really want him
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| Tell him you understand
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| And tell him that you love him
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| He’ll be satisfied |