| Looking at you now
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| As you wake in the morning to start a new day
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| I can’t help but feel some concern
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| How much are you going to learn
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| I’m running after you
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| As you race to the kitchen for your milk and your toys
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| Be careful, now you’re moving too fast
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| How I wish all these moments could last
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| Oh well, sometimes I’m happy
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| And sometimes it hurts me
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| To think of your life, yet unknown
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| I’m never sure, just how much to advise you
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| Or that you figure out on your own
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| Now, I just can’t believe
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| That you’re walkin' and talkin' and countin' to ten
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| You know all your loved ones by name
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| And you’re excited to learn a new game
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| How the time does fly
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| It might be unfair to say it but still I’m afraid
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| Before I get used to watching you grow
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| You’ll become a young woman, I know
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| Oh, now please don’t start crying
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| Don’t misunderstand me
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| Forgive me for sharing my fright
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| I try to tell you how proud I am of you
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| But the words never come out just right
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| Now, I’m taking you in bed
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| I say a prayer for your safety and I turn out the light
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| And no one could love you, you see
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| Any more than your mommy and me
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| Rachel Elisabeth Marie
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| No one’s more special to me
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| Than you |