Woman's Point of View
Written by Glen Burtnik, David Prater, and Patti Maloney
Lead Vocals by Glen Burtnik
I play this wheel and I watch as it spins
But is the game lost before it begins?
Lost in a chance to win this love
Lost in the rain that falls from above
Down from your eyes, I feel your pain
But who will stop the rain?
What's a man supposed to say?
What's a man supposed to do?
I don't know if I can face it
From a woman's point of view.
You make me laugh just like a child
But out with the lights and the laughter's run wild.
Wish I could be who you want me to be
But, baby that man is a stranger to me.
Lost in your eyes, I don't understand
I'm doing the best that I can.
What's a man supposed to say?
What's a man supposed to do?
I don't know if I can face it
From a woman's point of view.
And I don't know if I can take it
I hold you here in my arms
And nothing else matters
I'm holding onto a dream
Till the moment it shatters.
Oh, well, then I wake up and wonder
When I hear the thunder rolling under the sun.
I play this wheel and I watch as it turns
The heavens may pour but the sun surely burns
Give me a sign, show me the way
I we'll stop the rain someday.
What's a man supposed to say?
What's a man supposed to do?
I don't know if I can face it
From a woman's point of view.
What's a man supposed to say
I know my aim is true
And I know I'll have to take it
From a woman's point of view.
Yes, I do.
Yes, I do.
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