Call The Man
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Call The Man
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When your fears all start to land
Call the man
I know he can
When your feet touch upon distant lands
Call the man
I know he can
Well, you've got to find a way
To get yourself through the day
But you're weak and you don't think you can
I know you better run for the man
If your love breaks apart, sorrow stands
Call the man
His helping hand
He can build all your dreams, all your plans
He's your man
I know he can
'Cause if your one says she don't love you now
And you want her to, but you don't know how
And you've done everything that you can
I know you better run for the man, yeah
Now I see how you have been banned
Look for the man
I know he can
Look for the man
I know he can
You better look for the man
I tell you he can
Look for the man
I know he can
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Pentagram (USA) performs "Call The Man", and this lyric page sits inside the Pentagram (USA) catalog on LyroVerse.
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