Celeste Waite
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To Love a Man

To Love a Man lyrics by Celeste Waite. What a fine man And I want for him to be happy Though I mean him no harm Caused him so much already Feel so precious in...

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To Love a Man

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What a fine man

And I want for him to be happy

Though I mean him no harm

Caused him so much already

Feel so precious in a boy's arms

It's just not like me

But he talks, communicates

And this tends to be unlikely

If he's enough to ground you in yourself

And keep you there, I'll love him too

I'd ask to split yourself in two

But we both know those halves have to stay few

So I hope spring let's it rebloom

Let usual programming resume

Is there a chance to take it all back

My understanding and my peace with that

If I give up, am I lying to you?

So little push no tug no pull

But I'll stay sweet in this boys arms

And I know I can't be at home in foreign land

Where there's no road for me to see

If she's enough to ground you in yourself

And keep you there, I'll love her too

I'd ask to split yourself in two

But we both know those halves have to stay few

So I hope spring lets it rebloom

Let usual programming resume

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