My baby knows me, better than I do,
funny how a woman has that over a man.
I can do anything, with her here beside me.
Leaning on her's where I make my stand.
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Where would we be, without the love of a woman.
Standing behind her man, even when he's wrong.
The true pure undying love of a woman.
Makes her man a fool to think he can make it alone.

My daddy was a wild one, but when he was younger,
everybody told my mama he'd be hard to tame.
Full of himself, he said sir to nobody,
But you outa' see him come a'runnin' when mama calls his name.

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Man goes crazy, trying to catch his feelings,
Too much pride or maybe the words come out wrong.
But that's ok, 'cause he's still her hero,
steady as a rock her love keeps rollin' along.

Chorus

Makes a man a fool to think he can make it alone.


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    this song strikes a temder note for me. My best friend, i wont mention his name) and i hear this song all the time in his truck. Well, what he doesn't know is that i have been in love with him for six years. I cant tell him because i dont want to ruin our perfect friendship. Well, one day he saud to me "If only i could find someone like that (the woman in the song). I would be so happy" it was so awful. I wanted to tell him right then. I already practically am his girlfriend, we spend so much time together, but he just doesn't see..

    sohappy2getheron July 28, 2002   Link
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    I freaking love this song. I've been playing it over and over lately...it makes me think of someone...but I can't remember who...

    zacsteron April 11, 2004   Link

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