He's Just Like Me

Charles Reid, Craig Reid

His father's pride, his mother's joy
The end result of love
A beautiful little boy
You think he's perfect, and that he'll be
The answer to the disappointment that
You feel in me

But he's just like me you'll never own him
You won't control him he'll never phone
You civilise him
And I'll criticise him and along the way
He'll grow to be a man how many mothers
Gaze on their sons
And hope with all their heart
That he's gonna be the one
Who'll never roam and never stray
Who'll understand women better
Than his daddy does
But all I've got to say is

He's just like me you'll never own him
You won't control him he'll never phone
You civilise him
And he'll criticise him and along the way
He'll grow to be a man

And then there'll come a time
With tears and eyes all red when
His girl will say "I blame his mother"
I'll say "no you blame me instead"

Cause he's just like me you'll never own him
You won't control him he'll never phone
She civilised him
And I criticised him and along the way
He grew to be your man he's just like me
You'll never own him you won't control him
He'll never phone you civilise him
And I'll criticise him and along the way
He'll grow to be a man

Trivia about the song He's Just Like Me by The Proclaimers

When was the song “He's Just Like Me” released by The Proclaimers?
The song He's Just Like Me was released in 2003, on the album “Born Innocent”.
Who composed the song “He's Just Like Me” by The Proclaimers?
The song “He's Just Like Me” by The Proclaimers was composed by Charles Reid, Craig Reid.

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