Who Is He (And What Is He To You)

Album: Still Bill (1972)
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  • A man we passed just tried to stare me down
    And when I looked at you
    You looked at the ground

    I don't know who he is
    But I think that you do
    Dadgummit
    Who is he, and what is he to you

    Something in my heart and in your eye
    Tells me he's not someone just passing by
    And when you cleared your throat
    Was that your cue
    Dadgummit
    Who is he, and what is he to you

    Now when I add the sum of you and me
    I get confused when I keep coming up with three
    You're too much for one man
    But not enough for two
    Dadgummit
    Who is he and what is he to you

    Well, you tell me men don't have much intuition
    Is that what you really thinking girl
    Or are you wishing
    Before you wreck your old home
    And search for another new

    Dadgummit
    Who is he, and what is he to you
    Dadgummit
    Who is he, and what is he to you
    Dadgummit
    Who is he, and what is he to you
    Dadgummit
    Who is he, and what is he to you Writer/s: Bill Withers, Stanley Wayne Mckenney
    Publisher: Universal Music Publishing Group
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