The Letter (To Daddy)

Album: 100 Proof (2012)
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  • The bottle took you from me
    When I was a child
    Robbed me of the love I needed
    Robbed me of a smile
    I prayed the same prayer every night
    Especially for you
    After all
    That's what little girls do

    It didn't happen in an instant
    It happened in God's time
    You've finally gotten sober
    And found some peace of mind
    Yeah you faced all your demons
    And they finally set you free
    With your back to the bottle
    You're finally facing me

    And Dad I want to tell you that
    I'm proud of you for never giving up on us
    Even in your darkest hour I could still
    Feel the power of your love for us
    And I know that we'll make up for lost time
    As we walk through this world
    I love you Daddy
    Always, your baby girl Writer/s: DALE DODSON, DEAN DILLON, KELLIE PICKLER
    Publisher: CONCORD MUSIC PUBLISHING LLC, Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd., PICKLE BUTT PUBLISHING, Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
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