| Jenny’s got a nose ring and tattoo on her skin |
| All her friends are doin' it and she wants to fit in |
| It’s not about rebellion, she just has a need |
| To feel like she belongs |
| Her mama takes one look at her and flies into a rage |
| Says, «When you gonna grow up child and learn to act your age?» |
| But when a young girl’s cry for attention |
| Lies beyond her mama’s comprehension, it’s just |
| Human beings being human |
| Not sure what they’re doing |
| Trying to do the best they can |
| Just human beings being human |
| Every woman, child, and man |
| Harry’s turning 49, his hair is turning gray |
| Now he’s acting like he’s longing for his glory days |
| He buys a Harley, dyes his hair, he’s lifting weights |
| And wearing new cologne |
| His wife of 20 years is worried where it’s gonne lead |
| Will he turn to someone else to fill his every need? |
| Lately she’s afraid he’s gonna leave her |
| But he’s just doing all he can to keep her, it’s just… |
| Human beings being human |
| Not sure what they’re doing |
| Trying to do the best they can |
| Just human beings being human |
| Every woman, child, and man |
| Sometimes we doubt, sometimes we fear |
| Often wonder why we’re here |
| Where do we fit in the plan |
| We’re all bound to make mistakes |
| And when we do |
| It helps to understand it’s just… |
| Human beings being human |
| Not sure what they’re doing |
| Trying to do the best they can |
| Just human beings being human |
| Every woman, child, and man |
| Human beings being human |
| Not sure what they’re doing |
| Trying to do the best they can |
| Just human beings being human |
| Every woman, child, and man |