Natural Man
Unlocking Love's Essence: A Natural Man's TaleLyrics
Well, you can buy most anything
Expressing the ability to acquire almost anything with money.
With money in your hand
Highlighting the power of money in obtaining possessions.
But one thing I'd like
Expressing a desire for understanding.
I'd like to have you understand
Desiring comprehension from the listener.
You can't buy love from a natural man
Stating that love from a natural man cannot be bought with money.
No, you can't buy love from a natural man
Reiterating that love from a natural man is not purchasable.
Well, you can buy most anything
Re-emphasizing the ability to buy most things with money.
With money in your hand
Reiterating the power of money in acquiring goods.
But you can't buy the love of a natural man
Affirming that the love of a natural man cannot be purchased.
The lovin' that I give
Describing the intensity of the love given by the speaker.
It's so heavy so I'm told
Indicating that the love is substantial, as reported or rumored.
To know that you can't buy it
Acknowledging that the love is invaluable and cannot be bought.
Can't touch it with no pot of gold
Stating that the love is intangible and beyond material wealth.
You can't buy the love of a natural man
Reiterating that the love of a natural man is not for sale.
No, you can't buy the love of a natural man
Emphasizing again that love from a natural man cannot be purchased.
Well, you can buy most anything
Repeating the idea of being able to buy most things with money.
(You can't buy, you can't buy, you can't buy)
Adding emphasis to the inability to buy the love of a natural man.
With money in your hand
Reiterating the power of money in obtaining various items.
But you can't buy the love of a natural man, woh, no
Affirming the impossibility of purchasing the love of a natural man.
Well, you can buy most anything
Repeating the concept of buying most things with money.
(You can't buy, you can't buy, you can't buy)
Re-emphasizing the inability to buy the love of a natural man.
With money in your hand
Stating again the power of money in acquiring possessions.
But you can't buy the love of a natural man
Reiterating that the love of a natural man is not purchasable.
You can take all my love
Offering the speaker's love, suggesting its value.
Well, you can take it for what it's worth
Implying that the worth of the speaker's love is subjective.
But but you'd never buy the sun
Stating that certain things, like the sun, cannot be bought.
You'll never buy the salt of the earth, no, no
Affirming the impossibility of buying essential and natural elements.
You can't buy love from this natural man
Reiterating that love from a natural man is not for sale.
No, you can't buy the love of this natural man
Emphasizing again that love from a natural man cannot be purchased.
Well, you can buy most anything
Repeating the idea of being able to buy most things with money.
(You can't buy, you can't buy, you can't buy)
Adding emphasis to the inability to buy the love of a natural man.
With money in your hand
Reiterating the power of money in obtaining various items.
But you can't buy the love of this natural man
Affirming the impossibility of purchasing the love of a natural man.
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