Man of the House

-Well, I ain’t proud of what I’m about to do
-All alone up here with you
-With that picture of your man
-Face down upon the nightstand, so he can’t see
-And I don’t like running all the red lights here
-Every time the coast is clear
-Any time you need my loving
-You know I’ll come running, faithfully
-‘Cause he stays so busy with his money
-And you, you get so lonely when he’s gone
-And me, I’m just your temporary lover
-‘Till your blues are gone
-I’m the man of the house whenever he ain’t home
-Now the statues on the side of that big gate
-They’re laughing as I drive away
-And I can’t keep from thinking
-Are they laughing at your old man or at me?
-And the only part that I don’t like to play
-Is the part when I get up and go away
-I find it mighty hard
-Just keeping this old heart tucked away
-‘Cause he stays so busy with his money
-And you, you get so lonely when he’s gone
-And me, I’m just your temporary lover
-‘Till your blues are gone
-I’m the man of the house whenever he ain’t home
-I’m the man of the house
-When your other man ain’t home
-I’m the man of the house
-When your other man ain’t home
-I’m the man (I’m the man)
-Of the house (of the house)
-When your other man ain’t home
-I’m the man (I’m the man)
-Of the house (of the house)
-When your other man ain’t home

From "Keith Urban in The Ranch", 2004.