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Ricky Montgomery Mr. Loverman lyrics

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I'm headed straight for the floor
The alcohol's served its tour
And it's headed straight for my skin
Leaving me daft and dim

I've got this jolt in my legs
Shaking the thoughts from my head
But who put these waves in the door
I'm cracking out
I pour

[Chorus]
I'm Mr. Loverman
And I miss my companion , man
I'm Mr. Loverman
Oh, and I lose my lover

The ways in which you talk to me
Have me wishing I were gone
The ways that you tell my name
Have me runnning on and on
Oh I'm cramping up
I'm cramping up
But you're cracking up
You're cracking up

[Chorus]
I'm Mr. Loverman
And I miss my boyfriend man
I'm Mr. Loverman
Oh, and I miss my lover

I'm shattered now
I'm spilling out
Upon this linoleum ground
I'm reeling in my thinker again
Before it can get back to you
Oh what am I 'spose to do
Without you

[Chorus x2]
I'm Mr. Loverman
And I miss my significant other man
I'm Mr. Loverman
Oh, and I miss my lo

‘Mr. Loverman’ by Ricky Montgomery

Ricky Montgomery is able to build a gut-wrenching ballad irresistible, even if it is only going to construct you feel worse. The periodic repetition in the background vocals along with the instrumentals is utterly beautiful. There is not one part of the song that makes it what it is, it is all of it. Every strum of the guitar and each way Montgomery delivers his lyrics makes this lyric wonderful. The interpretation of “Mr. Loverman” truly lies within the listener as Montgomery has openly said that his song can be interpreted in any way the listener sees fit and he did not write it to have one factual meaning. However, the most prominent topics range from heartbreak, the effect parental issues can contain on you, reducing your worth to the relationships surrounding you, and an array of other things. One of the most unmatched parts of Montgomery’s artistry is the fact that he acknowledges his supporters and encourages them to experience his words in whatever way they are most connected to them. This tune, along with all of Montgomery’s other songs, are one of a caring

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