Graham Central Station - Hair lyrics

[Graham Central Station - Hair lyrics]

People ask me everywhere, hey
They say, "Is that really all your hair?"
I just tell them if it ain't
Well it sure don't mean that now I can't
'Cause I just don't believe it's fair
To judge a man by the length of his hair

I take two words like hip and square- hey
The truth will shine in like your hair
Even the blind can damn near see
What's outside you and inside me
Down or high, truth or lie
A weak man's laugh can be
A strong man's cry

Black or blonde or nappy or fair, hey
You can't judge nobody by hair
No, no, no
If I thought that you would care
I'd wear a wig up under my hair
Down or high, truth or lie
A weak man's laugh can be
A strong man's cry

People ask me everywhere
Is that really all your hair?
I just tell them if it ain't
Well, it sure don't mean that now I can't

I just don't believe it's fair
To judge a man by the length of his hair

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