The Boss

Jimmie Lee Sloas

I don't need anybody's help
I'll be alright, all by myself
I am the boss, I can do anything I please
I've grown up that way, you see
That's not a teardrop in my eye
Everyone knows big boys don't cry, no
Oh, this is a picture of mama and my dad
This is all I've ever had

Love, all their hearts are breaking
Hold them tight and stop their shaking
Love, I hope it's not too late
Love, where's the children's laughter
There will be no morning after
Love, you're just a hug away

Guess it's nobody's fault but mine
That I'm left alone most all thе time
I'm always told that I'm just in the way
I run out of things to say
And then Hе smiled and turned to go
"I've gotta lot of things to do, ya know"
And I could just feel His longing deep inside
For a hug instead of pride, oh-whoa...

Love, all their hearts are breaking
Hold them tight and stop their shaking
Love, help us find a better way
Love, where's the children's laughter
There will be no morning after, love

Love, help us show them Jesus
Falling down upon our knees
And, love, let's teach 'em how to pray
Oh, love, see their shiny faces
Just one smile their hurt erases
Love, you're just a hug away

Oh-whoa, love, you're just a hug away
Oh-whoa, love, you're just a hug

Trivia about the song The Boss by The Imperials

When was the song “The Boss” released by The Imperials?
The song The Boss was released in 1988, on the album “Free the Fire”.
Who composed the song “The Boss” by The Imperials?
The song “The Boss” by The Imperials was composed by Jimmie Lee Sloas.

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