Daryl Hall & John Oates - The Provider Lyrics

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The Provider

The Provider Lyrics |
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What Are The Lyrics For The Provider By Daryl Hall & John Oates?
She's the mother, I'm the provider
I'm the father, she is my child She is the brother, I'm the divider Remember the time That we used to run wild We were free Like a fish in the sea is When there's nobody fishin' around To be free To be what I wanted to be Spread my wings And you can't bring me down (yeah) I am the teacher, she's my student She is the preacher, I'm her convert I am the seeker, she is the answer Making it somehow Forgetting the hunt To be free Like a fish in the sea is When there's nobody fishin' around To be free To be what I wanted to be Spread my wings And you can't bring me down (yeah) We'd often sit at separate tables We'd share the same bed every night Forget the morals and the fables Sometimes they make you feel That it's not right, it's not right Well, she is the summer, I am the winter I am the poet, she is my soul Sharing it all 'Cause we're always together Remember the times that I wanted to go And be free Like a fish in the sea is When there's nobody fishin' around To be free To be what I wanted to be Free when there's nobody Fishin' around She is the mother, I am the provider |
Who Wrote The Provider By Daryl Hall & John Oates?
Andy Robinson
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What's The Duration Of The The Provider By Daryl Hall & John Oates?The duration of The Provider is 2:42 minutes and seconds. |
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