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Yeah
Down in Louisiana way, baby
Yeah, I'ma tell you somethin'
I'ma tell you how big a bad I am
Yeah
When I was a little boy
At the age of five
I had some papa, baby, woo
People out of folks alive
Now I'm a man
Age twenty-one
You know, baby
We can have a whole lot of fun
'Cause I'm a man
Spelled with a capital M
A child, M-boy
Mannish boy, ha
What I'm sayin', baby? Woo
I feel so suspicious
Oh, yeah, yeah, yeah
Oh, ow
All you big healthy women
Stand in line
I'ma make love to you, baby
In a hour's time
The line I shoot
Will never miss
The way I make love to you, baby
Ah, you just can't resist
Goin' down south
To Kansas City
Bring back my second cousin
Little Willie John Cocker
'Cause I'm a man
Spelled with a capital A
M, man
Like a rollin' stone
Ain't gonna gather no cattle, boss
Oh, oh, oh, yeah
Look out, baby
Woo
Woo
Yeah, brother
All you pretty women, like I said before
Stand in line
I'ma make love to you, baby
In about a hour's time
Goin' down south
To Caroline
I got this old fat pig down there
She lookin' almost fine
Whoa, hey, whoa, yeah
I got a girl
Named Louise
She's outta sight, mama
She was born to please
I got another booger bear
Her name is Sue
She ain't all that handsome, but, uh
She know just what to do
There was two old maids
Layin' in the bed
One made a deal with the other
He looked at him and said
"Wake up, old maid
Don't you sleep so damn sound
You know what you promised
When you first laid down"
'Cause I'm a man
Spelled M
A child, M-boy
What I'm sayin'?
Mannish boy
Oh, oh, oh, stop, oh
It's alright, baby
To do it tonight
The snow's comin' down
Still ain't no reason to leave around
What I'm sayin' now?
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