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"Strong Enough" - Sheryl Crow

I cheated again.

The original song I had in my head was actually "Dyer Maker" by Led Zeppelin, but of course the only version on playlist cuts off at about 4 minutes so there goes that (Ay, playlist how I wish I had the patience and wisdom enough to control you)! It bugs me a bit because I've been trying to figure out this song since yesterday. There I was strolling through Urban Outfitters when the familiar "Oh, oh, oh, oh, oh...you don't have to go...oh, oh, oh, oh" starts to play, but it was a girl singing so it threw me off completely! And now that I know what it is, not only can't I find the one I heard, but I can't even get the band's original song in its entirety!

So what brought on Sheryl Crow?

Well, I was a little perturbed about the whole thing as you can imagine and Googled a few possible remakes. Apparently, Sheryl did one (but of course it too wasn't available). I was at a loss. I needed a song and it was minutes to midnight and I'm already a couple of blogs behind as it is for the month. So I decided to scroll through her tracks when I found something called, "My Man." Intrigued, I clicked and low and behold an old favorite came on. The song is actually called, "Strong Enough" and yes, I am! I'll get through this and hopefully, find a way to figure this techie stuff out by accident like I did with You Tube. Or I could just find a good guy that can do what I can do plus this! That would be some bonus indeed :-).

Lyrics:

God, I feel like hell tonight
Tears of rage I cannot fight
I'd be the last to help you understand
Are you strong enough to be my man?

Nothing's true and nothing's right
So let me be alone tonight
Cause you can't change the way I am
Are you strong enough to be my man?

Lie to me
I promise I'll believe
Lie to me
But please don't leave

I have a face I cannot show
I make the rules up as I go
It's try and love me if you can
Are you strong enough to be my man?

When I've shown you that I just don't care
When I'm throwing punches in the air
When I'm broken down and I can't stand
Will you be man enough to be my man?

Lie to me
I promise I'll believe
Lie to me
But please don't leave


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