I Am What I Am

Zane Williams

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E If I were an astronaut, I'd bring
A you back a moon rock
E You could put it on a bookshelf
B with all of your other what-nots
E If I were a painter, I'd talk you
A into posin' nude
E Yeah, then you'd get paid to lay
B E around all day and let me look at you
E Now if I were a hitman, I'd take
A you cruisin' in my unmarked van
E To kill some time, sippin' wine on
B the beach in a far-away land
E If I were a preacher, I'd say a few
A extra prayers
E So you could sleep in on Sunday and
B E still be squared away with the man upstairs [Chorus]:
A E But I am just what I am
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B E I was born a music man
A E A So I do what I know how to do
F# I string a few chords together and
B E A E I'd sing about lovin' you
E Now If I were an architect, I'd
A take my handy-dandy pencil set
E Design you a two-story log home
B with a split-level wrap-around sun deck
E If I were a lumberjack, I'd help
A you climb up the tallest tree
E Show you the little baby eagles
B E that ordinary people never get to see [Chorus]:
A E But I am just what I am
B E I was born a music man
A E A So I do what I know how to do
F# I string a few chords together and
B E A E I'd sing about lovin' you [Chorus 2]:
A E But I am just what I am
B E I was born a music man
A E A So I do what I know how to do
F# I string a few chords together and
B I'd sing about lovin'
E D# C# Spend all day just kissin' and cuddlin'
F# B And writin' these songs that are
E all about lovin' you
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