Jethro Tull:Fat Man

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“Fat Man”
Artist: Jethro Tull
Albums: Stand Up (1969),

M.U. - the Best of Jethro Tull (1976),
20 Years of Jethro Tull (1988)

Don't want to be a fat man
People would think that I was just good fun
Would rather be a thin man
I am so glad to go on being one

Too much to carry around with you
No chance of finding a woman, who
Will love you in the morning and all the nighttime too

Don't want to be a fat man
Have not the patience to ignore all that
Hate to admit to myself
I thought my problems came from being fat

Won't waste my time feeling sorry for him
I've seen the other side to being thin
Roll us both down a mountain and I'm sure the fat man would win