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As I Watch Her Go.
There she gos I thought to myself as she walked away seams like yesterday I was helping her to take her first step, today daddy's girl is all grown up doing it all her way I can honestly say it wasn't as I slept, I've always been there to make her smile when she was sad always there to pick her up to talk to or lend a hand, 12 years of her in my life...for 12 years Superman was dad to her if the world came crashing down there I would stand, I kept her safe, kept her warm took away all her fear now as the day gos by I see her need for me subside today it's all about cute boys and music in her ear and for daddy's filling I now have to hide, seeing time move back wards would give me that sensation again when I was her hero and she loved to be in my arms now a quick kiss goodbye and a pat on the back like a friend how dose a dad weather this storm? as she walks away.... she'll never be a little girl again I know then a quick turn to look back and see, dad is still here as she's ready and I watch her go then a smile from her and I know it's for me.
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