I know a girl She puts the color inside of my world But she's just like a maze Where all of the walls all continually change And I've done all I can
In my daughter's eyes I am a hero I am strong and wise and I know no fear But the truth is plain to see She was sent to rescue me I see who I wanna be
The coach stands Waiting just outside Just in case the queen Should want to take a ride But she stays Safely locked away She knows the world outside Can
Hey man, follow your daughter home Hey man, follow your daughter home Hey man, follow your daughter home Keep her out of trouble Follow your daughter
Sir, I'm a bit nervous 'Bout being here today Still not real sure what I'm going to say So bare with me please If I take up too much of your time, See
Here come the swooping hawks down blocks we've all forgotten Clutching old friends in their talons Down from the sky to the way back of his mind To pick
Deutsche Madchen von blonder Glut, kein blaues Auge tut mir so gut, I say - yeah, yeah, yeah A very british girl white skinned, grey eyed London-Heathrow
No, no, no the kaos never lets you go Daughters of the kaos in the house of God Love you with my six guns then I move along Like a gangster keeping the
I know a girl She puts the color inside of my world But she's just like a maze Where all of the walls all continually change And I've done all I can To
If I ever catch the guy who... Okay, which one of you guys gave my daughter the dope? She ain't livin' no more I just came from the coffin Cope? I'll
Written By Lee Roy Parnell And Tony Arata I Held You And I Saw You And Still I Could Not Believe Face To Face With An Angel There Staring Right Back
I'm sending this letter, I'll mail it today There's so many things I've been wanting to say Your mom sent some pictures and my how you've grown Rock n
(B. Walkenhorst) Down through our histories we have been told That women hold mysteries men cannot know But boys learn true secrecy, how to hide lies
All life moves closer to death Hold on to just one last breath We don't know what time holds Do you fear what's out there We cling to the things of this
I left Lawrence, Kansas At the age of seventeen To chase down my own version Of the American dream Cowboy boots, a tie-dye dress In mom's ol' minivan
Don't blame your daughter, that's just sentimental And don't blame your mom for all that you've done wrong Your dad is not guilty, you came out a little
Dear daughters Gwen, you're my oldest and you're quite a lady You're my only blue eyed girl and you turn sixteen in April And you sure made a change in
I know a girl She puts the color inside of my world She's just like a maze Where all of the walls all continually change And I've done all I can To stand