Family Man
Mike Oldfield (Compilations) Lyrics


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She had a sulky smile,
She took a standard pose as she presented herself.
She had sultry eyes,
She made it perfectly plain that she was his for a price.
But he said, "Leave me alone, I'm a family man,
And my bark is much worse than my bite!"
He said, "Leave me alone, I'm a family man.
If you push me too far, I just might...."
She wore hurt surprise
As she re-checked her make-up to protect herself.
She showed less than pride,
She made it totally clear that she was his for a price.
But he said, "Leave me alone, I'm a family man,
And my bark is much worse than my bite!
Please just leave me alone, I'm a family man.
If you push me too far, I just might...."
She gave him her look
That would have worked on any other man in sight.
He could not mistake,
She wanted to go back with him and spend the night.
But he said, "Leave me alone, I'm a family man,
And my bark is much worse than my bite!
Please just leave me alone, I'm a family man.
If you push me too far, I just might...."
She turned, tossed her head and then
She started to make her final exit line.
She showed real disdain,
As if explaining again she could be his for a price.
But he said, "Leave me alone, I'm a family man,
And my bark is much worse than my bite!"
He said, "Leave me alone, I'm a family man.
If you push me too far, I just might...."
But he said, "Leave me alone, I'm a family man,
And my bark is much worse than my bite!"
He said, "Leave me alone, I'm a family man.
If you push me too far, I just might...."
But he said, "Leave me alone, I'm a family man,
And my bark is much worse than my bite!"
He said, "Leave me alone, I'm a family man.
If you push me too far, I just might...."
He said, "Leave me alone, I'm a family man,
And my bark is much worse than my bite!"




He said, "Leave me alone, I'm a family man.
If you push me too far, I just might!"

Overall Meaning

The lyrics to Mike Oldfield's "Family Man" tell the story of a man who is confronted by a woman who is trying to seduce him. Despite her best efforts, the man resists her advances, insisting that he is a family man and that his priorities lie with his family. The song is essentially about temptation and the consequences of giving in to it, and it emphasizes the importance of staying true to one's values and commitments.


Throughout the song, the man is presented as strong-willed and unyielding, even in the face of a woman who is trying to lure him away. He repeatedly asserts that he is a family man and that he will not be swayed by her advances, no matter how tempting they may be. Ultimately, the song is a cautionary tale about the dangers of straying from one's commitments and the importance of staying true to oneself.


Overall, "Family Man" is a clever and insightful commentary on human nature and the choices we make on a daily basis. It is a powerful reminder that even in the face of temptation, it is possible to stay true to our values and resist the lure of the unknown.


Line by Line Meaning

She had a sulky smile,
She had a pouting facial expression.


She took a standard pose as she presented herself.
She assumed a typical stance while introducing herself.


She had sultry eyes,
She had seductive looking eyes.


She made it perfectly plain that she was his for a price.
She clearly indicated that she was available to him for a cost.


But he said, "Leave me alone, I'm a family man,
He responded by stating that he was a husband and father figure.


And my bark is much worse than my bite!"
He assures her that he is more intimidating than he may seem.


If you push me too far, I just might...."
He warns her that he may not be able to control himself if she persists.


She wore hurt surprise
She showed a mixture of pain and shock on her face.


As she re-checked her make-up to protect herself.
She subtly examined her appearance, perhaps to mask her emotions.


She showed less than pride,
She expressed a lack of self-respect.


She made it totally clear that she was his for a price.
She confidently confirmed that she could be obtained for a fee.


She gave him her look,
She gave him a certain kind of glance.


That would have worked on any other man in sight.
Her seductive stare would have been successful on someone else.


He could not mistake,
He could not misunderstand.


She wanted to go back with him and spend the night.
She desired to accompany him to his residence for the evening.


She turned, tossed her head and then
She pivoted and shook her hair before proceeding.


She started to make her final exit line.
She began her last statement before departing.


She showed real disdain,
She exhibited genuine contempt.


As if explaining again she could be his for a price.
As if reiterating that she was purchasable.




Lyrics © Universal Music Publishing Group, CONCORD MUSIC PUBLISHING LLC, BMG Rights Management
Written by: DAVID BROUGH PERT-MORRIS, EDDIE FENN, MAGGIE REILLY, MICHAEL GORDON OLDFIELD, MIKE FRY, TIMOTHY KJELL CROSS

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