Man

CHERILYN NEILSON MACNEIL

I saw a girl with my own eyes, I cried out, I feared for my life
She turned into my mother then, they call it a dream
In the pursuit of happiness, not asking for perpetual bliss
Some peace and quiet would do fine, they call it a dream

Tell me the meaning, what do you control?
Is there anything at all?
We feed our hunger, clothe our cold, we're just idealistic animals

He took a wife, a wife for life, but he still feels dissatisfied
He took a lover on the side, he had to hurt you
A bonfire in the yard tonight the flames are green and burning bright
An axe inside the chair you like, she had to hurt you

Tell me the meaning, what do you control?
Is there anything at all?
We feed our hunger, clothe our cold, we're just idealistic animals

We like to feel like we are free
We make up something to believe
Not that it has to be the truth, maybe now and then

This is a struggle to survive
The strong will live, the weak will die
There's no such thing as paradise, maybe now and then

Tell me the meaning, what do you control?
Is there anything at all?
We feed our hunger, clothe our cold, we're just idealistic animals

Trivia about the song Man by Dear Reader

When was the song “Man” released by Dear Reader?
The song Man was released in 2011, on the album “Idealistic Animals”.
Who composed the song “Man” by Dear Reader?
The song “Man” by Dear Reader was composed by CHERILYN NEILSON MACNEIL.

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