DADDY'S GIRLA Poem by mandyi wrote this for my step daughters...my husband set it to chords and he plays guitar, and the two girls sing it and accompany him on guitar and mandolin. it pretty much describes their lives.When I was just a little girl, I played with dolls, and fixed my curls, I rode my pony and climbed a tree, Fell off my bike and scraped my knee, I needed my Dad to comfort me.
Time passed by and our life was fine, no ones Dad was as nice as mine. Then I entered my teenage years, With all it's thrills and secret fears. Bet Mom and Dad cried a million tears.
I soon became a grown-up girl, Moved through life in a crazy whirl. I married young, then motherhood, Had lots of friends in the neighborhood. I thought I had it really good.
Then I lost Mom and felt so sad, Thank God that I still had my Dad. In later years, I was all alone, A single Mom, making a home. Boy, did I ever need my Dad.
Now I have a very good man, He gives us all the love he can. We've happiness and joy to spare, And I know that he always cares. But I will always need my Dad.
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Added on September 29, 2012Last Updated on September 29, 2012 AuthormandyFLAbouti have lived in michigan and florida. married to a guitar playing man. i enjoy writing poems and songs. also, bowling and card playing..am a big nascar fan, and like hockey. more..Writing
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