(Smith) Well I Ain't no Man, no I Ain't no Man I Can Run and I Can Hide, Fool the Best of Them I Can Tell You a Story, You'd Believe Again But You'd See Right Through Me, Cause I Ain't no Man I Left You Home On a Sunday Carrying My Pride But the Lord He Only Knows When a Man Must Die Don't You Tire of My Holding Onto You My Friend I'm Only Holding On to Something 'cause I Ain't no Man And I Have Tired of My Youth, and I Am Tired of My Mind I Have Tried to Think It Through, Tried a Million Times Your Generosity Has Shown Me That My Only Plan A Setting Sun Without a Morning, 'cause I Ain't no Man Well I Ain't no Man, no I Ain't no Man Well, I Can Run and I Can Hide, Fool the Best of Them And I Can Tell You a Story, You'd Believe Again How Many Times Do You Have to Show Me That I Ain't no Man How Many Times Do You Have to Show Me That I Ain't no Man How Many Times Do You Have to Show Me That I Ain't no Man