Manly Man

Album: released as a single (2018)
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  • I can be your, I can be your man (I can be your manly man)
    I can be your, I can be your man (I can be your manly man)
    I'm a real hot shakin' baker
    A honky tonk heartbreaker
    But I can be your manly, manly man
    Come on here you pretty little thing
    I can play your strings, like a ringa ling a ding
    You can blow my whistle any day you like
    I can linedance you to heaven
    Dozedoe you two four seven
    Make you engine roar just like my motorbike
    Up your nose with a rubber hose
    Your little worn out self won't get you close
    Cos I'm bootylicious, top notch perfect ten
    You better stop that ugly whistle
    You can't smoke me like a rizzle
    Stuff your waterbong and fly back to your hen

    I can be your, I can be your man (I can be your manly man)
    I can be your, I can be your man (I can be your manly man
    I'm a real hot shakin' baker
    A honky tonk heartbreaker
    But I can be your manly, manly man
    Your heart is cold like moonshine in the freezer
    I will thaw you with my Hootenanny teaser
    Gonna serenade you like a howlin' dog
    I will not ask you pretty please
    I will not bend my dirty knees
    But, oh, your booty makes me straighter than a log
    My heart's not cold, I heard your little teaser
    But if you mess up, I put it in the freezer
    Don't you serenade me like a rattling can
    If you can lindance me to heaven
    Doze doe me two four seven
    Who knows, maybe I will try this Manly Man

    I can be your, I can be your man (I can be your manly man)
    I can be your, I can be your man (I can be your manly man
    I'm a real hot shakin' baker
    A honky tonk heartbreaker
    But I can be your manly, manly man Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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