| Song | Dear Mr. Man |
| Artist | Prince |
| Album | Musicology |
| Download | Image LRC TXT |
| 作词 : Prince | |
| What's wrong with the world today? | |
| Things just got to get better | |
| Show me what the leader's say | |
| Maybe we should write a letter | |
| Said dear | |
| Mr. Man, we don't understand | |
| Why poor people keep struggling | |
| But you don't lend a helping hand | |
| Matthew 5:5 say, "The meek shall inherit the Earth" | |
| We gonna be down that way | |
| But you been trippin' since a day of your birth | |
| Who said that to kill is a sin | |
| Then started every single war that your people been in? | |
| Who said that water is a precious commodity | |
| Then dropped a big, old, black oil slick in the deep blue sea? | |
| Who told me, | |
| Mr. Man, that working round the clock | |
| Would buy me a big house in the hood, cigarette ads on every block? | |
| Who told me, | |
| Mr. Man, that | |
| I got a right to moan? | |
| How about this big old hole in the ozone? | |
| What's wrong with the world today? | |
| Things just got to get better | |
| Dear Mr. Man, we don't understand | |
| Maybe we should write a letter, yeah, so look | |
| Listen, ain't no sense in voting, same song with a different name | |
| Might not be in the back of the bus but it sure feel just the same | |
| Ain't nothing fair about welfare, ain't no assistance in aids | |
| We ain't that affirmative about your actions till the people get paid | |
| Your thousand years are up, now you gotta share the land | |
| Section 1, the 14th | |
| Amendment says"No state shall deprive any person of lifeLiberty or property, without due process of law" | |
| Mr. Man, we want to end this letter with three words | |
| We tired a-y'all | |
| Tired, tired | |
| Said we're tired, we're tired | |
| Dear Mr. Man | |
| Hey, what's wrong, wrong with the present day? | |
| Man, just gotta get better | |
| Dear Mr. Man |
| zuo ci : Prince | |
| What' s wrong with the world today? | |
| Things just got to get better | |
| Show me what the leader' s say | |
| Maybe we should write a letter | |
| Said dear | |
| Mr. Man, we don' t understand | |
| Why poor people keep struggling | |
| But you don' t lend a helping hand | |
| Matthew 5: 5 say, " The meek shall inherit the Earth" | |
| We gonna be down that way | |
| But you been trippin' since a day of your birth | |
| Who said that to kill is a sin | |
| Then started every single war that your people been in? | |
| Who said that water is a precious commodity | |
| Then dropped a big, old, black oil slick in the deep blue sea? | |
| Who told me, | |
| Mr. Man, that working round the clock | |
| Would buy me a big house in the hood, cigarette ads on every block? | |
| Who told me, | |
| Mr. Man, that | |
| I got a right to moan? | |
| How about this big old hole in the ozone? | |
| What' s wrong with the world today? | |
| Things just got to get better | |
| Dear Mr. Man, we don' t understand | |
| Maybe we should write a letter, yeah, so look | |
| Listen, ain' t no sense in voting, same song with a different name | |
| Might not be in the back of the bus but it sure feel just the same | |
| Ain' t nothing fair about welfare, ain' t no assistance in aids | |
| We ain' t that affirmative about your actions till the people get paid | |
| Your thousand years are up, now you gotta share the land | |
| Section 1, the 14th | |
| Amendment says" No state shall deprive any person of lifeLiberty or property, without due process of law" | |
| Mr. Man, we want to end this letter with three words | |
| We tired ay' all | |
| Tired, tired | |
| Said we' re tired, we' re tired | |
| Dear Mr. Man | |
| Hey, what' s wrong, wrong with the present day? | |
| Man, just gotta get better | |
| Dear Mr. Man |
| zuò cí : Prince | |
| What' s wrong with the world today? | |
| Things just got to get better | |
| Show me what the leader' s say | |
| Maybe we should write a letter | |
| Said dear | |
| Mr. Man, we don' t understand | |
| Why poor people keep struggling | |
| But you don' t lend a helping hand | |
| Matthew 5: 5 say, " The meek shall inherit the Earth" | |
| We gonna be down that way | |
| But you been trippin' since a day of your birth | |
| Who said that to kill is a sin | |
| Then started every single war that your people been in? | |
| Who said that water is a precious commodity | |
| Then dropped a big, old, black oil slick in the deep blue sea? | |
| Who told me, | |
| Mr. Man, that working round the clock | |
| Would buy me a big house in the hood, cigarette ads on every block? | |
| Who told me, | |
| Mr. Man, that | |
| I got a right to moan? | |
| How about this big old hole in the ozone? | |
| What' s wrong with the world today? | |
| Things just got to get better | |
| Dear Mr. Man, we don' t understand | |
| Maybe we should write a letter, yeah, so look | |
| Listen, ain' t no sense in voting, same song with a different name | |
| Might not be in the back of the bus but it sure feel just the same | |
| Ain' t nothing fair about welfare, ain' t no assistance in aids | |
| We ain' t that affirmative about your actions till the people get paid | |
| Your thousand years are up, now you gotta share the land | |
| Section 1, the 14th | |
| Amendment says" No state shall deprive any person of lifeLiberty or property, without due process of law" | |
| Mr. Man, we want to end this letter with three words | |
| We tired ay' all | |
| Tired, tired | |
| Said we' re tired, we' re tired | |
| Dear Mr. Man | |
| Hey, what' s wrong, wrong with the present day? | |
| Man, just gotta get better | |
| Dear Mr. Man |