Day Late & A Buck Short
Julia Cole
2:34You bought my first guitar, and taught me how to bait a hook Got ice cream after every game, even when I didn't play good You caught me lying once, and made damn sure I learned my lesson But you held me when I cried, and told me all 'bout doggie heaven Every spring, you'd twirl me 'round that little high school gym I'd look around so proud to show you off to my friends Dad, I hope you know that I'm still standing on your shoes 'Cause there ain't ever been a day that I ain't needed you In this world that won't stop spinning, you don't let go of my hand Took growing up to finally understand The beauty of the daddy-daughter dance If that boy don't get my door, I hear you preaching in my mind Girl, pay for your own drink and leave Honey, he ain't worth the time And those nights we're sipping whiskey, talking life and good cigars I look at you, and know it's gon' be hard To find someone that's ever gon' be half the man you are Dad, I hope you know that I'm still standing on your shoes 'Cause there ain't ever been a day that I ain't needed you In this world that won't stop spinning, you don't let go of my hand Took growing up to finally understand The beauty of the daddy-daughter dance Oh We'll both be fighting tears, singing, "Butterfly Kisses" In the center of that circle, smiling 'cause we know This dance started a long time ago Dad, I hope you know I'll still be standing on your shoes 'Cause there won't ever be a day that I ain't needing you In this world that won't stop spinning, you don't let go of my hand Took growing up to finally understand The beauty of a father's love and the daddy-daughter dance (Hmm, hmm) daddy-daughter dance