| Hold me my daddy
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| I never felt lower than dirt on the floor
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| I say hold me my daddy
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| I never felt like crying oceans before
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| If this means war, why are we in it?
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| Might’ve fired off a couple of rounds
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| I didn’t mean to begin it
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| If these are the bullets
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| That every father and son must chew
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| Well then hold me my daddy
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| I forgot to say I love you
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| Hold me my daddy
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| It hurts me to see grow men fighting this way
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| I say hold me my daddy
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| The young and the old dog aren’t having their day
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| This civil war, why are we in it?
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| There’s nobody on this flat earth
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| Would ever want to win it
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| If these are the hot coals
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| That every father and son walks through
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| Well then hold me my daddy
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| I forgot to say I love you
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| And if you agree we can make amends
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| All this squabbling I’ve hated
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| In another time and another place where our history bends
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| We could’ve been the best of friends and not merely related
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| Well these are the right words to say
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| They’re difficult but still true
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| Well then hold me my daddy
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| I forgot to say I love you
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| Hold him tight, hold him like he was a baby
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| Hold him tight, hold him like he was a baby
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| Hold him tight, hold him like he was a baby |