A Real Man

Christian, Gospel

Inspiration

A Real Man speaks to the narrative that a man isn’t needed. But a real man is not only needed, he’s absolutely necessary. I wrote the song about his need for his family, but it’s a metaphor for America. Our country needs real men.

[Verse]

They say the world’s got rules for men

But what’s a man if he should pretend

He’s strength

He’s care

His heart beats loud

Standing tall

Yet humble

Proud

 

[Verse 2]

He fights for love

Not just for show

Keeps it real

Lets the wisdom flow

Breaks no hearts

But mends the broken

A vow of truth is always unspoken

 

[Bridge]

Some call it toxic? I call it raw

Loyal to his flaws ’cause love ain’t a law

He builds a kingdom

Never tears it apart

Society may label

But it can’t touch his heart

 

[Chorus]

A real man’s more than fists or pride

He’s the warmth when his kids confide

A protector in the stormy night

He holds the family’s flickering light

 

 

 

 

 

[Chorus]

A real man’s more than fists or pride

He’s the warmth when his kids confide

A protector in the stormy night

He holds the family’s flickering light

 

 

 

 

[Chorus]

A real man’s more than fists or pride

He’s the warmth when his kids confide

A protector in the stormy night

He holds the family’s flickering light

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