Lady

Album: Weekends Look a Little Different These Days (2020)
Charted: 52
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  • I remember when I first heard your heartbeat
    It had only been eight weeks
    Standing there, starin' at that screen was the
    First time you ever scared me

    God knows I don't know
    Exactly what I'm doin', but
    Good news, we got her to get through it

    I hope you look just like your mama
    And love her like I do
    You'll see close to perfect patience
    If you watch her every move
    You can always run to daddy
    You'll always be my baby, but
    Look at her, baby girl
    And you'll learn
    How to be a lady
    Just how to be a lady
    Mm-mm

    I can make you laugh 'til you cry
    But she can make your tears dry, and
    When you get your heart broke by the wrong guy
    She can make it right

    I hope you look just like your mama
    And love her like I do
    You'll see close to perfect patience
    If you watch her every move
    You can always run to daddy
    You'll always be my baby, but
    Look at her, baby girl
    And you'll learn
    How to be a lady
    Mm-mm
    Just how to be a lady
    Oh

    She'll hear you
    She'll hold you
    She'll help you through
    She'll fix you
    And me too

    I hope you look just like your mama
    And love her like I do (love her like I do)
    You'll see close to perfect patience
    If you watch her every move (every move)
    You can always run to daddy
    You'll always be my baby, but
    Look at her, baby girl
    And you'll learn
    How to be a lady
    Just how to be a lady Writer/s: Brett Young, Jon Nite, Ross Copperman
    Publisher: Audiam, Inc., CTM Outlander Music LC, Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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