Samaritans

Album: Joy as an Act of Resistance (2018)
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  • Man up
    Sit down
    Chin up
    Pipe down
    Socks up
    Don't cry
    Drink up
    Just lie
    Grow some balls, he said
    Grow some
    Man up
    Sit down
    Chin up
    Pipe down
    Socks up
    Don't cry
    Drink up
    Don't whine
    Grow some balls, he said
    Grow some

    The mask
    Of masculinity
    Is a mask
    A mask that's wearing me
    The mask, the mask, the mask

    I'm a real boy
    Boy, and I cry
    I like myself
    And I want to try
    This is why you never see your father cry
    This is why you never see your father cry
    This is why you never see your father, yeah

    Man up
    Sit down
    Chin up
    Pipe down
    Socks up
    Don't cry
    Drink up
    Just lie
    Grow some balls, he said
    Grow some
    Man up
    Sit down
    Chin up
    Pipe down
    Socks up
    Don't cry
    Drink up
    Don't whine
    Grow some balls, he said
    Grow some balls

    The mask
    Of masculinity
    Is a mask
    A mask that's wearing me
    The mask, the mask, the mask

    I'm a real boy
    Boy and I cry
    I love myself
    And I want to try
    This is why you never see your father cry
    This is why you never see your father cry
    This is why you never see your father

    I kissed a boy and I liked it

    Man up
    Sit down
    Chin up
    Pipe down
    Socks up
    Don't cry
    Drink up
    Don't whine
    This is why
    This is why
    This is why

    This is why
    This is why
    This is why Writer/s: Adam Devonshire, Joe Talbot, Jon Beavis, Lee Kiernan, Mark Bowen
    Publisher: Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd.
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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