I can chop wood, from dusk till dawn. I can swing a hammer, till the daylight's gone. I can build a barn, I can make a home with these two hands. But if I didn't have all your love, I'd be half a man. I can fly a plane up in the big blue sky. Blaze a trail through the woods in my 4-wheel drive. With a team of horses or an old John Deere, I can plow this land. But if I didn't have all your love, I'd be half a man. Chorus: I can hang the stars, I can rope the moon. Walk across Texas in these cowboy boots. I can run a train when it runs outta track, With the weight of the world laid across my back. But my life still wouldn't be worth a damn: If I didn't have all your love, I'd be half a man. I could build a fire, usin' nothin' but a stick. If I put my mind to it, there ain't much I can't fix. I can read and count, I can figure things out if you give me a chance. But if I didn't have all your love, I'd be half a man. Chorus repeated twice: I can hang the stars, I can rope the moon. Walk across Texas in these cowboy boots. I can run a train when it runs outta track, With the weight of the world laid across my back. But my life still wouldn't be worth a damn: If I didn't have all your love, I'd be half a man. I can hang the stars, I can rope the moon. Walk across Texas in these cowboy boots. I can run a train when it runs outta track, With the weight of the world laid across my back. But my life still wouldn't be worth a damn: If I didn't have all your love, I'd be half a man. I'd be half a man.