| Song | Private Man |
| Artist | Powderfinger |
| Album | Internationalist |
| Download | Image LRC TXT |
| I tell you he’s a private man | |
| In a public circumstance | |
| He’s eying off an old door frame | |
| Looking for a drastic change | |
| It’s such a shame this has to end | |
| But things are out of his command | |
| He has no further truth to tell | |
| Now he has absolved himself | |
| He’s eying off an old door frame | |
| History secures his name | |
| It’s such a shame this has to end | |
| But things are out of his command | |
| There’s no more problems to defend | |
| Now he falls so far | |
| I tell you he’s a private man | |
| In a public circumstance | |
| He’s eying off an old door frame | |
| Looking for a tragic change | |
| It’s such a shame this has to end | |
| But things are out of his command | |
| There’s no more problems to defend | |
| When he falls so far | |
| When you fall so far | |
| Now he falls so far | |
| When you fall so hard |
| I tell you he' s a private man | |
| In a public circumstance | |
| He' s eying off an old door frame | |
| Looking for a drastic change | |
| It' s such a shame this has to end | |
| But things are out of his command | |
| He has no further truth to tell | |
| Now he has absolved himself | |
| He' s eying off an old door frame | |
| History secures his name | |
| It' s such a shame this has to end | |
| But things are out of his command | |
| There' s no more problems to defend | |
| Now he falls so far | |
| I tell you he' s a private man | |
| In a public circumstance | |
| He' s eying off an old door frame | |
| Looking for a tragic change | |
| It' s such a shame this has to end | |
| But things are out of his command | |
| There' s no more problems to defend | |
| When he falls so far | |
| When you fall so far | |
| Now he falls so far | |
| When you fall so hard |
| I tell you he' s a private man | |
| In a public circumstance | |
| He' s eying off an old door frame | |
| Looking for a drastic change | |
| It' s such a shame this has to end | |
| But things are out of his command | |
| He has no further truth to tell | |
| Now he has absolved himself | |
| He' s eying off an old door frame | |
| History secures his name | |
| It' s such a shame this has to end | |
| But things are out of his command | |
| There' s no more problems to defend | |
| Now he falls so far | |
| I tell you he' s a private man | |
| In a public circumstance | |
| He' s eying off an old door frame | |
| Looking for a tragic change | |
| It' s such a shame this has to end | |
| But things are out of his command | |
| There' s no more problems to defend | |
| When he falls so far | |
| When you fall so far | |
| Now he falls so far | |
| When you fall so hard |