The Remarkable Man (Humbly Written By Bryan Cobaris And Inspired By The Great Maya Angelou’s Phenomenal Woman) Poem by Bryan Cobaris

The Remarkable Man (Humbly Written By Bryan Cobaris And Inspired By The Great Maya Angelou’s Phenomenal Woman)

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The Remarkable Man
(Humbly Written By Bryan Cobaris And Inspired By The Great Maya Angelou’s Phenomenal Woman)

Men all over wonder where my secret lies. 
I’m not built or fit a linebacker’s size. 
But when I start to tell them,  
They think I’m telling lies. 

I say:  
It’s in the hair on my face,  
The bass in my voice,  
The focus of my steps,  
The way I stand by a choice. 
I’m a man. 
Remarkably 
Remarkable man-That’s me!  

I glide into the place,  
Just as cool as a fan 
And all the ladies 
They feel comfortable,  
When in the presence of this man 
‘Cause if they need to feel at ease 
I’m the one who can 

I say:  
It’s the strength in my stare,  
And my own sense of style,  
My polite conversation,  
The warmth in my smile 
I’m a man. 
Remarkably 
Remarkable man-That’s me!  

Many women have wondered 
what they see in me. 
They try so hard,  
To drop my guard 
But I’m no mystery. 
And then I try to tell them 
And they still can’t see me. 

I say:  
it’s the strength of my back;  
The depth of my heart 
The value of my soul 
Not my credit card 
I’m a man. 
Remarkably 
Remarkable man-That’s me!  

Do you understand 
Just why I walk so tall 
No need to be ashamed 
There’s no need to feel small 
When you see my success;  
In a suit or with a ball 

I say:  
It’s the power in my words 
To speak truth and not lies,  
The God that I serve 
And the love in my eyes 
I’m a man. 
Remarkably 
Remarkable man-That’s me!

(c) 2011 All Rights Reserved


The Remarkable Man
(Humbly Written By Bryan Cobaris And Inspired By The Great Maya Angelou’s Phenomenal Woman)

Men all over wonder where my secret lies. 
I’m not built or fit a linebacker’s size. 
But when I start to tell them,  
They think I’m telling lies. 

I say:  
It’s in the hair on my face,  
The bass in my voice,  
The focus of my steps,  
The way I stand by a choice. 
I’m a man. 
Remarkably 
Remarkable man-That’s me!  

I glide into the place,  
Just as cool as a fan 
And all the ladies 
They feel comfortable,  
When in the presence of this man 
‘Cause if they need to feel at ease 
I’m the one who can 

I say:  
It’s the strength in my stare,  
And my own sense of style,  
My polite conversation,  
The warmth in my smile 
I’m a man. 
Remarkably 
Remarkable man-That’s me!  

Many women have wondered 
what they see in me. 
They try so hard,  
To drop my guard 
But I’m no mystery. 
And then I try to tell them 
And they still can’t see me. 

I say:  
it’s the strength of my back;  
The depth of my heart 
The value of my soul 
Not my credit card 
I’m a man. 
Remarkably 
Remarkable man-That’s me!  

Do you understand 
Just why I walk so tall 
No need to be ashamed 
There’s no need to feel small 
When you see my success;  
In a suit or with a ball 

I say:  
It’s the power in my words 
To speak truth and not lies,  
The God that I serve 
And the love in my eyes 
I’m a man. 
Remarkably 
Remarkable man-That’s me!

(c) 2011 All Rights Reserved

Sunday, February 28, 2010
Topic(s) of this poem: strength
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