I'll Be Your Man (Song for a Daughter)

Album: Jekyll + Hyde (2015)
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  • You're gonna make
    The finest mama some day
    Some man will take you away
    But until then

    Chase down your dreams
    Laugh all the time and believe
    That love's gonna conquer all things
    So until then, I'll be your man

    There was a time when
    I thought I knew love
    Until you came into this world
    Time keeps on flying
    But you're always
    Gonna be my baby girl

    So as you walk
    Through this life you will see
    The world's what you want it to be
    But until then

    Go on and dance
    Dance like there's no one around
    Never stop singing out loud
    And until then, I'll be your man

    There was a time when
    I thought I knew love
    Until you came into this world
    Time keeps on flying
    But you're always
    Gonna be my baby girl

    Go have a ball
    Take every chance that you may
    You know I'll be one call away
    I'll always be, I'll always be your man

    Hold on child
    Hold on tight to your old man
    Hold on child
    Hold on tight to your old man

    I'm gonna hold you tight
    Under my wing long as I can
    Hold you tight
    Under my wing long as I can

    (Sweet child of mine)
    Hold on tight to your old man
    Hold on child
    (Hold on tight)
    Hold on tight to your old man

    Hold you tight
    (I'm gonna hold you tight)
    Hold on tight to your old man
    Hold you tight
    (Hold on tight)
    Under my wing long as I can Writer/s: DOUGLAS CLAY COOK, ERIC CHURCH, LIZ ROSE, WYATT DURRETTE, ZACHRY ALEXANDER BROWN
    Publisher: BLACKSTONE ENTERTAINMENT, ME GUSTA MUSIC, REACH MUSIC PUBLISHING
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