paroles de chanson To Be A Man (feat. Darius Rucker) - Darius Rucker , Dax
I
can't
hide
myself,
I
don't
expect
you
to
understand
I
just
hope
I
can
explain
what
it's
like
to
be
a
man
It's
a
lonely
road,
and
they
don't
care
'bout
what
you
know
It's
not
'bout
how
you
feel,
but
what
you
provide
inside
that
home
Bein'
a
man
is
what
you
make
it,
you
can't
always
live
up
to
expectations
You
try
to
please
everybody
while
you
struggle,
so
you
fake
it
And
end
up
outta
balance,
compromisin'
situations
As
a
good
man,
a
do
what
he
should
man
A
give
everything
he
has
and
do
everything
he
could
man
You
might
find
yourself
feelin'
all
alone
Inside
a
house
you
built
that
you
don't
recognize
as
home
And
that's
what
my
daddy
told
me,
and
I'll
tell
my
son
the
same
Now
that
I'm
older,
I
relate
and
I
actually
feel
his
pain
He
never
cried,
he
mighta
lied,
but
he
did
not
complain
And
he
said,
"Son,
one
day,
you'll
have
to
do
the
same"
I
get
emotional
when
I
stop
I
think
and
I
look
around
Beyond
the
county
lines
of
my
small
town
I
think
about
all
the
men
out
there
who
feel
like
I
do
now
Who
are
screamin'
on
the
inside,
but
won't
ever
make
a
sound
I
can't
hide
myself,
I
don't
expect
you
to
understand
I
just
hope
I
can
explain
what
it's
like
to
be
a
man
(what
it's
like
to
be
a
man)
It's
a
lonely
road
(it's
a
lonely
road),
and
they
don't
care
'bout
what
you
know
(care
'bout
what
you
know)
It's
not
'bout
how
you
feel,
but
what
you
provide
inside
that
home
Don't
give
up,
keep
fightin',
as
a
man,
our
son
is
our
horizon
And
our
fathers'
actions
play
a
role,
and
we
end
up
like
him
So
they
can't
let
us
see
them
hurt
'Cause
we'll
embody
what
they
do
and
start
a
generational
curse
No
wonder
most
men
are
so
depressed,
all
the
things
that
they
can't
express
They
go
to
war,
get
thrown
on
the
shelf,
then
go
back
to
war
with
they
mental
health
Then
grab
that
bottle
and
ask
for
help,
try
to
pull
themselves
outta
hell
Then
fall
back
down
and
then
realize
that
they
gon'
have
to
do
it
themselves
It's
the
circle
of
life,
as
a
man,
you
provide
They
don't
know
what
you're
worth
'til
the
day
that
you
die
And
that's
when
they
start
cryin'
(oh)
Then
move
on
to
a
man
to
confide
in
(ooh)
That's
why
we
feel
we
can't
hide
ourselves
(we
can't
hide
ourselves)
We
don't
expect
you
to
understand
(oh,
understand)
We
just
hope
we
can
explain
(we
can
explain)
what
it's
like
to
be
a
man
(what
it's
like
to
be
a
man)
It's
a
lonely
road
(it's
a
lonely
road),
and
you
don't
care
'bout
what
we
know
(care
'bout
what
we
know)
It's
not
'bout
how
we
feel
(how
we
feel,
how
we
feel),
but
what
we
provide
inside
that
home
(inside
that
home)
That
home
(that
home)
It's
not
'bout
how
we
feel
(not
about
how
we
feel)
But
what
we
provide
inside
that
home
(inside
that
home)
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