In My Daughter's Eyes

Album: Martina (2003)
Charted: 39
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  • In my daughter's eyes
    I am a hero
    I am strong and wise
    And I know no fear
    But the truth is plain to see
    She was sent to rescue me
    I see who I want to be
    In my daughter's eyes

    In my daughter's eyes
    Everyone is equal
    Darkness turns to light
    And the world is at peace
    This miracle God gave to me
    Gives me strength when I am weak
    I find reason to believe
    In my daughter's eyes

    And when she wraps her hand around my finger
    How it puts a smile in my heart
    Everything becomes a little clearer
    I realize what life is all about
    It's hanging on when your heart is had enough
    It's giving more when you feel like giving up
    I've seen the light
    It's in my daughter's eyes

    In my daughter's eyes
    I can see the future
    A reflection of who I am and what will be
    And though she'll grow and someday leave
    Maybe raise a family
    When I'm gone I hope you'll see
    How happy she made me
    For I'll be there
    In my daughter's eyes Writer/s: James Thomas Slater
    Publisher: Audiam, Inc., CTM Outlander Music LC, Reservoir Media Management, Inc.
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