Family Man
Mike Oldfield feat. Maggie Reilly 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 song “Family Man” by Mike Oldfield featuring Maggie Reilly is a tale of a man who faces temptation and stands firm in his commitment to his family. The woman in the song attempts to seduce the singer with provocative looks and gestures, making it clear that she is available for a price. However, the man responds by asserting his loyalty to his family and rejecting the woman's advances. He warns her that while he may seem menacing, his loyalty to his family is stronger than any temptation.


The lyrics of this song offer an excellent insight into the theme of loyalty and commitment to family as a core value. The singer understands the importance of his family and holds himself accountable for his actions. It is clear that he values his family and is not willing to risk his marriage for a moment of pleasure. Furthermore, the song also highlights the struggle of men to stay true to their values in the face of temptation.


Overall, “Family Man” is a poignant song that confronts the universal theme of fidelity in the face of temptation. It is a song that encourages individuals to remain loyal to their commitments and to values that they hold dear.


Line by Line Meaning

She had a sulky smile,
She had a moody expression on her face


She took a standard pose as she presented herself.
She assumed a typical stance to present herself


She had sultry eyes,
She had seductive eyes


She made it perfectly plain that she was his for a price.
She made it clear that she was available to him for money


But he said, "Leave me alone, I'm a family man,
But he told her to go away because he is devoted to his family


And my bark is much worse than my bite!"
He is not as aggressive as he appears


He said, "Leave me alone, I'm a family man.
He repeated his desire for her to leave him alone because he is committed to his family


If you push me too far, I just might...."
If she continues to pursue him, he may give in to temptation


She wore hurt surprise
She appeared hurt and surprised by his rejection


As she re-checked her make-up to protect herself.
She adjusted her make-up to hide her feelings


She showed less than pride,
She did not appear proud of herself


She made it totally clear that she was his for a price.
She was explicit about her willingness to be with him for money


She gave him her look
She gave him a suggestive look


That would have worked on any other man in sight.
Her look would have been successful in enticing any other man


He could not mistake,
He was not confused by her intentions


She wanted to go back with him and spend the night.
She desired to go with him and have a sexual encounter


She turned, tossed her head and then
She turned away and flipped her hair


She started to make her final exit line.
She prepared to leave with a final statement


She showed real disdain,
She exhibited genuine disgust


As if explaining again she could be his for a price.
As if trying to reiterate that she was still available to him for money


He said, "Leave me alone, I'm a family man,
He again stated his commitment to his family and his disinterest in her advances


He said, "Leave me alone, I'm a family man.
He repeated himself once more


He said, "Leave me alone, I'm a family man,
He reiterated his desire for her to leave him alone


He said, "Leave me alone, I'm a family man.
He repeated himself again


He said, "Leave me alone, I'm a family man,
He continued to ask her to leave him alone


He said, "Leave me alone, I'm a family man.
He repeated his plea for her to leave him alone one last time


If you push me too far, I just might!"
If she continues to pursue him, he may give in to temptation




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

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