| Woo… Haaa…
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| Once I heard a saying of an old wise man
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| A girl can only depend on Daddy, no other to hold her hand
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| She is her Daddy’s weakness and whatever she says goes
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| For she is like a sickness she’s his love and she knows
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| But what happens when there’s no Daddy
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| And that love is torn apart
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| And you can’t help but feel
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| Like you’re alone in the dark
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| But there’s one loving light that shines its way through
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| One guiding light I heard calling you
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| Oh my child, come to me
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| And I will love you, can’t you see
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| I am your Father, who art in heaven
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| And you are my girl, your Daddy’s girl
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| He told me he was sorry, he’d forgotten how to live
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| Never had a daddy, had no fatherly love to give
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| But then I reassured him you had a Daddy all the time
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| He is up in heaven, he is yours and he’s mine
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| And there’s one loving light that shines its way through
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| One guiding light I heard calling you
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| Oh my child, come to me
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| And I will love you, can’t you see
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| I am your Father, who art in heaven
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| And you are my girl, your Daddy’s girl
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| Woo… Haa… Haaa…
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| My child, come to me
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| And I will love you, can’t you see
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| I am your Father, who art in heaven
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| (And you are my girl) You’re my girl
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| (Your Daddy’s girl) You’re my child
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| (You are my girl) You are my girl
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| (Your Daddy’s girl) Your Daddy’s girl
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| (You are my girl) Your Daddy’s girl
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| Daddy’s girl |