| I remember I was barely four
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| When mama told me «Daddy's gone:.died in the war
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| He won’t be home again»
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| I never knew him, a picture’s all I had
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| Mama raised me all by herself through good and bad
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| Somehow she bore the pain
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| She’s the one who believed in me
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| Always knew when to let me be
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| Showed me how to keep wrong from right
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| She was there for me day and night
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| I know just what I am and I’m no shining knight
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| But I believe I’m a better man for the women in my life
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| I have a daughter, she’s an only child
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| Like her father, she can get a little wild
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| Nobody holds her chained
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| Her mother raised her and bore the load
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| And often told her «Daddy's gone out on the road
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| But he’ll be home again»
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| But for the time that I wasn’t there
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| When she needed a father’s care
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| I can’t turn back the hands of time
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| But let her know that I’m proud she’s mine
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| I know just what I am and I’m no shining knight
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| But I believe I’m a better man for the women in my life
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| Of all the women in my life, the one that’s closest to me
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| Is my companion, my confidant, my true and trusted friend
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| Her steady hand, her sparkling eyes were there to help me see
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| Right from the start, we traded hearts
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| So it shall be till the end
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| Mother, you gave the world to me
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| Daughter, you are a joy to see
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| Woman, you’ve been my constant wife
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| You are my passion, love of my life
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| I know just what I am and I’m no shining knight
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| But I believe I’m a better man for the women in my life |