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Daddy's Little Girl
When a baby is born,
 She opens her eyes to the new
 Bright colored world.
 Hears her first sounds,
 Sees her first sights,
 And feels her first form of feelings.
 She's so helpless and small
 Until,
 Her Dad takes her in his strong arms
 And cradles her ever so gently.
 From that moment on she is
 Daddy's Little Girl.
 
 That baby grows
 Into a bright and chatty
 Little girl,
 Her mom may teach her to be
 A good little girl
 But her Dad guides her
 In exploring her world
 The wonder and light around every corner,
 That her smile is the light of the world,
 That she can be anything she sets out to be,
 And she just can't give up.
 And the little girl just loves
 To be with her dad
 Because she's Daddy's Little Girl.
 
 Sadly, time flys and people grow and change
 Even smiling little girls.
 Now that happy little girl,
 Who was always ready to learn
 Is a teenager
 Who knows the happiness in this world,
 And now is learning the pain and suffering
 That goes with every smile and happy moment.
 And when that teenager
 Feels like the world is turned against her
 And that smiling was just a happy dream,
 Her dad is there, her real best friend, with his arms
 Wide open even if the teenager doesn't deserve it.
 Why?
 She's Daddy's Little Girl.
 
 And soon after,
 That Teenager changes again
 Into a young women,
 Who has learned all she needs to succeed
 And is ready to live her dreams
 To take her wings and soar and
 Be her own person
 And her dad will be there 
 To let her go, even if it’s Hard.
 And that young women
 Will leave with
 Tears in her smile.
 Because,
 That young woman
 Who looks like she can handle
 The world, Is still just
 Daddy’s Little Girl.

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