She'll Never Be Your Man

Album: Carry On (2007)
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  • The AM finds me home alone, awake and dead
    Morning blinds me had that dream of you again
    Fog is lifting I realize that you're not here
    How you left me, life disappeared

    Life is rejection, I know you've had your share
    But this one's special, I can't compete with her
    And did she tell you only she could know your mind
    And did she sell you what I said one time

    [Chorus]
    She can be your lover
    She can be your friend
    She can be your vision of a mother, like the one you never had
    She will know your troubles better than I can
    But she'll never be your man
    She'll never be your man
    She'll never be your man

    She's got you thinking of a world where you might fit in
    A whole lot better than the one you've been living in
    And did she tell you only she could understand
    And did she sell you only time will tell

    [Chorus]

    She can be your lover
    She can be your friend
    She can be your vision of a mother, like the one you never had
    She will know your troubles better than I can
    Yeah, but one thing's for sure
    She'll never be your man
    She can be your lover
    She can be your friend
    She can be your vision of a mother, like the one you never had
    She will know your troubles better than I can
    Yeah, but one thing's for sure
    She'll never be your man
    She'll never be your man (Never be your man)
    She'll never be your man (Never be your man)
    Never be
    She'll never be your man Writer/s: CHRIS CORNELL
    Publisher: Hipgnosis Songs Group, Universal Music Publishing Group
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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