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You Must Know How I Feel

Contributed by MMISS on Monday, 1st August 2005 @ 01:11:05 AM in AEST
Topic: SongLyrics



(v)
If you've ever had a little girl
And you watched her grow up
Then sent her out into the world

Did you ever think she drift away
And not call home , just to say
Miss you and I'm still your girl

(c)
Then you must know how I feel
Cause'a Fathers love never dies
And If she ever comes back home
I'll have my arms open wide

For you to know how I feel
You've got to love a little one
No other love is stronger than
A Fathers love for his own

(v)
Oh if you really love her
Then let her know she can return
Any time she wants to
For the fire of love will always burn

c)
Then you must know how I feel
Cause'a Fathers love never dies
And if she ever comes back home
I'll have my arms open wide

For you to know how iIfeel
You've got to love a little one
No other love is stronger than
A Fathers love for his own

Then you must know how I feel
I am the Lord who loves you so
And any time you want to
My arms are forever open wide
My child you can come back home







Copyright © MMISS ... [ 2005-08-01 01:11:05]
(Date/Time posted on site)





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Re: You Must Know How I Feel (User Rating: 1 )
by ElevenToedSloth on Monday, 1st August 2005 @ 01:13:42 AM AEST
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Ok, I almost feel asleep reading this. I am a little girl and I cant wait to get out of the house. Parents suck. But, moms do mostly. Its a good try though..


Re: You Must Know How I Feel (User Rating: 1 )
by brokenwings on Monday, 1st August 2005 @ 03:25:12 AM AEST
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this made me miss my father, and it made me pray, this is something that would be a great song,
tasha




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