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When Will it be my Turn
When Will it be My Turn.
When will it be my turn?
To say I love you little one.
When will it be my turn?
To hold her before her eyes open.
When will it be my turn?
To change his diapers and hear his adorable baby giggle.
When will it be my turn?
To play dress up with my little princess.
When will it be my turn?
To teach my little man to throw a ball.
When will it be my turn?
To show her an example of a man to pursue.
When will it be my turn?
To show him how a real man should act.
When will it be my turn?
To cringe before the birds and bees talk.
When will it be my turn?
To comfort her after her first major break up.
When will it be my turn?
To teach him how to fight.
When will it be my turn?
To watch what I helped create grow up.
When will it be my turn?
To watch excited eyes get big at the sight of their first car.
When will it be my turn?
To threaten her prom date.
When will it be my turn?
To see them off to college.
When will it be my turn?
To walk my girl down the isle.
When will it be my turn?
To give him advice in his marriage.
When will it be my turn?
To spoil my grandkids.
When will it be my turn?
To tell them not worry bout me.
When will it be my turn?
To have them gathered around my bed, weeping.
When will it be my turn?
To be reunited with the woman I loved for so long.
When will it be my turn?
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