Sixties Man

Embracing the Sixties Spirit: A Journey of Love and Reflection
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Lyrics

Take me now, I think I'm a simple man

Expressing a desire for simplicity in life.

Just give me some loving and an easy living plan

Seeking love and an uncomplicated life.

But everyday now someone pulls my life

Feeling that external forces constantly disrupt life.

Sixties I say hey you got to get inside

Referencing the 1960s and the need to embrace its spirit.


Sunny days are over and gone for good

Acknowledging the end of carefree, sunny days.

Shape up boy, you ain't working like you should

Advising to improve one's work ethic.

Well I know now I'm a man and I love this place

Asserting maturity and love for the current situation.

Don't have the 1980's kind of face

Rejecting the modern appearance associated with the 1980s.


'Cause I'm a sixties man, at last, I know it's true

Confirming identification with the 1960s era.

Woodstock nights, oh where are you?

Nostalgia for Woodstock nights.

Strawberry fields and San Fransisco too

Yearning for iconic places like Strawberry Fields and San Francisco.

'Cause I'm a sixties man and it's hard, maybe so are you

Embracing the challenges of being a person of the 1960s.

'Cause I'm a sixties man and it's hard, maybe so are you

Reinforcing the challenges faced by a person of the 1960s.


Flower power, you never knew much pain

Reflecting on the painlessness associated with Flower Power.

Sitting round, loving in and loving out again

Describing a cycle of love and loss during the seventies.

Oh the seventies, I found I hardly knew

Realizing a lack of understanding of the seventies.

They left me high and dry and now I wonder why

Feeling abandoned and questioning the reasons during the seventies.


'Cause I'm a sixties man, at last, I know it's true

Reiterating identification with the 1960s era.

Woodstock nights, oh where are you?

Expressing nostalgia for Woodstock nights.

Strawberry fields and San Fransisco too

Nostalgia for Strawberry Fields and San Francisco.

'Cause I'm a sixties man and it's hard, maybe so are you

Embracing the challenges of being a person of the 1960s.

'Cause I'm a sixties man and it's hard, maybe so are you

Reinforcing the challenges faced by a person of the 1960s.


'Cause I'm a sixties man, Bob Dylan, oh, where are you?

Expressing a longing for the influence of Bob Dylan.

I'm a sixties man, at last, I know it's true

Reiterating identification with the 1960s era.

Sixties man and hard like you

Affirming the challenges of being a person of the 1960s.

'Cause I'm a sixties man, at last, I know it's true

Reiterating identification with the 1960s era.

Sixties man and hard like you

Affirming the challenges of being a person of the 1960s.

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