My Little Girl

Album: To The Sea (2010)
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  • Hey little girl you might not know this song
    This is not the kind of song that you can sing along to
    Hey little girl
    Maybe some day
    Least that's what all the good people will say

    Hey little girl, look what you've done
    You've gone and stole my heart and made it your own
    You've stole my heart and made it your own
    Hey little girl, black and white and right and wrong
    Only live inside a song I will sing to you

    You don't ever have to feel lonely
    You will never lose any tears
    You don't have to feel any sadness
    When you look back on the years
    How can I look you in the eyes
    And tell you such big lies
    The best I can do is try to show you
    How to love with no fear

    My little girl
    You've gone and stole my heart and made it your own
    You've stole my heart and made it your own Writer/s: Jack Hody Johnson
    Publisher: Bubble Toes Publishing
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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