| Who’s that man, who’s that man?
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| Who told him that he could hold your hand?
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| When I looked him in the eye he ran
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| Who’s that man, who’s that man?
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| Maryanne, who’s that man?
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| There’s one thing that you should understand
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| You know many things that go unsaid
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| By the way one earns his daily bread
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| He’s a lotus-eater, a plow-share beater
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| A rack-jobber and an old grave robber
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| A strip miner, a big headliner
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| A charge-card diner and he comes from Carolina
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| Who’s that man, who’s that man?
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| Who told him that he could hold your hand?
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| When I looked him in the eye he ran
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| Who’s that man, who’s that man?
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| Maryanne, who’s that man?
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| Do you think he’s doing all that he can?
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| Can you tell me after all I’ve said
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| That you’d leave me and take him instead?
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| He’s a, a gun-clubber, an eye-rubber
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| A bum’s rusher and a big ball-crusher
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| A draft-boarder, a food-hoarder
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| A strike-breaker and a heavy speed-taker
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| Who’s that man, who’s that man?
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| Who told him that he could hold your hand?
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| When I looked him in the eye he ran
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| Who’s that man, who’s that man?
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| He’s a, a black brother, an unwed mother
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| A flag-waver and a rock and roll raver
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| A hippie killer, an offshore driller
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| The new messiah and a habitual liar
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| Who’s that man, who’s that man?
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| Who told him that he could hold your hand?
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| When I looked him in the eye he ran
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| Who’s that man, who’s that man?
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| Who’s that man, who’s that man?
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| Who told him that he could hold your hand?
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| When I looked him in the eye he ran
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| Who’s that man, who’s that man?
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| Who’s that man? |