Gracie

Album: Songs For Silverman (2005)
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  • You can't fool me, I saw you when you came out
    You got your momma's taste but you got my mouth
    And you will always have a part of me
    Nobody else is ever going to see
    Gracie girl

    With your cards to your chest walking on your toes
    What you got in the box only Gracie knows
    And I would never try to make you be
    Anything you didn't really want to be
    Gracie girl

    Life flies by in seconds
    You're not a baby Gracie, you're my friend
    You'll be a lady soon but until then
    You gotta do what I say

    You nodded off in my arms watching TV
    I won't move you an inch even thought my arm's asleep

    One day you're gonna want to go
    I hope we taught you everything you need to know
    Gracie girl

    And there will always be a part of me
    Nobody else is ever gonna see but you and me
    My little girl
    My Gracie girl Writer/s: BEN FOLDS, BENJAMIN SCOTT FOLDS
    Publisher: BMG Rights Management
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