| It was a cold night in December
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| The snow lay on the ground
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| She was coming home from school one night
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| From the other side of town
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| It was getting late, there was something wrong
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| Then I heard the news
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| A TV Flash and by 9 o’clock
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| They’d found her socks and shoes
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| Daddy come and bring me home
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| I didn’t know which way to turn
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| I was shaking like a leaf
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| I got into my car and drove
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| Searching every street
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| Has anybody seen her
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| Have you found my little girl
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| She’s all I have, all I possess
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| And to me, she means the world
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| I can hear her calling
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| Daddy come and bring me home
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| Daddy, Daddy come and bring me home
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| Daddy, when are you gonna bring me home
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| As time went by each silent night
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| We knew all hope was gone
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| We knew the light had flickered
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| From the eyes that once had shone
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| They caught a man in a bar one night
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| He confessed to what he’d done
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| He’d laid her body out in some dark wood
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| Just didn’t know which one,
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| Daddy, Daddy come and bring me home
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| Daddy, Daddy come and bring me home
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| I just couldn’t leave her out there
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| Lying on her own
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| 'Cause she belongs to me And I belong to her
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| I know she rests in Heaven
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| With the angels on a throne
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| But now I hear her calling
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| Daddy, Daddy come and bring me home
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| Daddy come and bring me home
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| Daddy, Daddy come and bring me home
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| Daddy, Daddy come and bring me home |