Father and Friend

Album: Live It Out (2009)
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  • O, Papa sit down, and hear my song.
    O, and if you feel like it then please sing along
    No nothing that I wanna say, I haven't said before
    But to use your words, you can never be to sure
    See, even though. I don't always show.. I'm glad that you're along.
    Said I'm glad that your're around

    O sonny, so strange, to hear and see
    That someone so different is, a soul like me.
    You may have gone right, where I would have gone left.
    But son, that's alright. I will always have your back
    See even though. I don't always show.
    I'm proud of you, my son.

    Old days, and all of the new wanting to be like you.

    [Chorus]
    Every time I look at you. I see myself. I'm so proud of you.
    For you help make me what I am.
    A better man.
    I'm just so proud of you.

    Alain: O dad, your views in life. Tell me how they came to be.
    Well see, I didn't know my father like the way that you know me.
    Dane: Son, life is just too short. For us to never be in touch.
    That's why I Want to tell you that I love you very much.
    Oh even though, I don't always show. You know
    And I want you to know that.

    [Chorus]
    Every time I look at you. I see myself. I'm so proud of you.
    For you help make me what I am.
    A better man.
    I'm just so proud of you.

    I'm here and I'll be if I can A father and a friend.

    Every time I look at you.

    [Chorus]
    Every time I look at you. I see myself. I'm so proud of you.
    For you help make me what I am.
    Sonny and friend
    I'm just so proud of you.
    You know that one day too I ll be walking in your shoes
    Yeah and I know that you'll do fine cause you're a son of mine
    Oh Hey papa tell me what you've learned so that I don't get my fingers burned
    Son you'll see that as you go you'll make mistakes of your own
    But that's oke man see you live and you learn
    You live and you learn Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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