Matt Monro

Daddy's Little Girl(Chords)

Matt Monro

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I'm standing 'on the inside looking  
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Out through these lonely eyes of mine.  
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I keep on going back to when  
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We used to be together all the time  
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And you were all the good things in my life 
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Llike the wind that finds the trees  
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You were daddies little girl,  
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And there were never moments such as these.  
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And Baby, when I close my eyes at nigh 
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I see you laugh, I see you cry 
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And I memorize these little things 
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The broken arms, the empty swings go flying by  
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Maybe if I held you in my arms, I'd get the chance  
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to say the words I know that I should say  
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You'll be daddies little girl 
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No matter how the years may slip away 
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And you must stand alone, fight forever 
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When it feels like you just can't go on  
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You should reach out, but you don't ever 
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And I should be the one you lean upon 
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And I remember when you fell in Love 
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I hoped that day would never come  
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But he just kept his motor running 
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I took a break, and you were gone.  
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And I almost stopped believing  
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In your face and in your voice  
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And you're my only  vision when I pray  
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And you'll be daddies little girl 
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No matter how the years may slip away  
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Yes, you'll be daddies little girl  
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No matter how the years may slip away
	        

Written by Robert Burke

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