That's What Daddy's Do

Album: Change My Mind (2012)
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  • I was just a young boy
    The day I learned to ride my bike
    I asked daddy are you sure if you let go
    Im gonna be alright
    He said trust your self my boy
    Keep your faith and know that dreams can still come
    True
    And know im her to catch your fall
    Cause that's what daddy's do

    That's what daddy's do
    They shield you from the rain
    Shelter in the storm
    There to ease your pain
    Wherever you may rome
    What your going through
    Know im by your side
    Cause that's what daddy's do

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    Now that im a grown man
    With my own family
    Pictures of my daddy on the wall
    Of that fade memories
    I can still see him standing there
    The day he read the doctors news
    Though he tried to hide his pain
    He smiled and said son that's what daddy's do

    That's what daddy's do
    They shield you from the rain
    Shelter in the storm
    There to ease your pain
    Wherever you may rome
    What your going through
    Know I'm by your side
    Cause that's what daddy's do

    Yeah, know im by your side
    Cause that's what daddy's do

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    Na, na, na, na Writer/s: Billy Cyrus
    Publisher: Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd.
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