Man Of Fewest Words

Album: Southern State Of Mind (2018)
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  • If he ever has something to say
    Listen closely don't turn away
    Coming from a place of constant noise
    Sometimes a man can lose his voice
    There's different ways to communicate
    Never mind not having much to say
    Well it's not that i don't have much to say
    I'm just looking for a better way

    Oh, listen with me
    Some day we're gonna see

    Body language has a lot to say
    But maybe that's just a game you play
    Come and look deep in my eyes
    You must let your heart decide
    Maybe a simple i love you
    Would be enough to see you through
    That's so easy for me to say
    Now we're singing from the very same page

    Repeat chorus

    Instrumental

    Repeat chorus

    If he ever has something to say
    Listen closely don't turn away
    Well I'd rather think than let it out
    A whisper's better than a big ole shout
    There's different ways to communicate
    Never mind not having much to say
    Never mind what you may have heard
    I'm looking for the man of the fewest words

    Repeat chorus

    The man of the fewest words
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