Bigger Man
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Bigger Man
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Bigger Man
If I was a bigger man
Maybe I could forgive
And wash away your sins
It's not my choice to understand
And give you the chance to do it
To me twice again
If I was a bigger man
I might lie and tell you
That it doesn't burn
You think that is pride
That ties my hands
It's not like that
I don't have another cheek to turn
I can't see, I can't fell
This whole thing is so surreal
Get someone else to rise above
It's just not me, it's just not me
If I was a bigger man
I'd love you more than I
Could ever love myself
But maybe takes a bigger man
To say goodbye to everything
That is wrong with us
I can't see, I can't fell
This whole thing is so surreal
Get someone else to rise above
It's just not me, it's just not me
Tomorrow I'll be alone again
I'll be taking what I brought in
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Eric Martin performs "Bigger Man", and this lyric page sits inside the Eric Martin catalog on LyroVerse.
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