| School is out, where to now?
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| I’m packing up, heading south
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| One last box, one last look around
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| I remember being so excited
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| Brand new friends that were so inviting
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| That’s the way it’s been since I was young
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| And I love nothing more
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| Than seeing my daddy in his uniform
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| I’m the daughter of a military man
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| It’s the way of life and I understand
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| And I’m so proud to say
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| Made me who I am today
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| I hope down the road I find a real good man
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| That’s done half the things that my daddy has
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| And it’s a beautiful thing, my sweet American dream
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| Yeah
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| Laying on our back looking up at the sky
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| Watching F-15's scream on by
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| While me and my brother and sister would play outside
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| Shopping at the commissary, dancing at the military ball
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| Yeah we did it all
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| As I look up when the anthem plays
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| You could hear a pin drop on that whole base
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| Yeah
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| I’m the daughter of a military man
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| It’s the way of life and I understand
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| And I’m so proud to say
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| Made me who I am today
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| I hope down the road I find a real good man
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| That’s done half the things that my daddy has
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| And it’s a beautiful thing, my sweet American dream
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| Ooh yeah
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| Home is where you hang your hat
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| That’s what mama says
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| And I’m fine with that
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| I’m the daughter of a military man
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| It’s the way of life and I understand
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| And I’m so proud to say
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| Made me who I am today
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| I hope some day I find a real good man
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| That’s done half the things that my daddy has
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| And it’s a beautiful thing, ohhh
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| Oh it’s a beautiful thing, my sweet American dream
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| My sweet American dream |