Daddy

Album: Everyday Life (2019)
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  • Daddy, are you out there?
    Daddy, won't you come and play?

    Daddy, do you not care?
    Is there nothing that you want to say

    I know
    You're hurting too
    But I need, you I do

    Daddy if you're out there
    Daddy all I want to say

    You're so far away
    You're so far away

    That's OK
    That's OK
    OK

    Daddy, are you out there?
    Daddy, why'd you run away?
    Daddy, are you OK?

    Look dad we got the same hair
    And Daddy it's my birthday
    But all I want to say

    Is you're so far away
    Oh, you're so far away

    That's OK
    That's OK
    That's OK

    You're so far away
    Won't you come and won't you stay?
    Please stay
    Please stay

    Won't you come and won't you stay?
    One day
    Just one day Writer/s: Christopher Anthony John Martin, Guy Rupert Berryman, Jonathan Mark Buckland, William Champion
    Publisher: Universal Music Publishing Group
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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