Lyrics The Games That Daddies Play - Conway Twitty
He
put
his
arm
around
her
shoulder
With
a
voice
that
sounded
older
He
said,
"Mom,
I
got
something
on
my
mind.
I
don't
wanna
bother
you
but
I
sure
need
to
talk
to
you
If
you
can
only
spare
the
time.
And
Mom
I
hope
you
understand
How
much
I
love
and
need
you
And
I
don't
want
you
to
take
this
the
wrong
way
But
don't
you
think
I'm
old
enough
And
big
enough
and
strong
enough
To
play
the
games
that
Daddies
play?"
My
friend
Billy
Parker's
dad
Came
by
today
to
see
me
And
he
wondered
if
I'd
like
to
go
With
him
and
Billy
on
a
hike
And
maybe
camp
out
overnight
The
way
I've
seen
'em
do
in
picture
shows
And
there's
one
thing
I'd
like
to
do
And
maybe
if
I
ask
him
to
He'd
sit
and
talk
with
me
man
to
man
We'd
only
be
gone
overnight
And
I
could
find
out
what
it's
like
To
play
the
games
that
Daddies
play.
She
quickly
turned
to
hide
the
tears
From
her
son
of
seven
years
He
didn't
know
she'd
read
between
the
lines
He'd
never
really
known
his
dad
And
although
he'd
never
ask
She
knew
exactly
what
was
on
his
mind
She
searched
her
mind
in
desperation,
Six
long
years
of
separation
Dimmed
the
words
she
knew
she
had
to
say
I
hope
you're
never
big
enough
Or
old
enough
or
bold
enough
To
play
the
games
that
Daddies
play.
I
know
you
need
and
want
his
love
but,
Son,
you're
the
victim
of
Another
kind
of
game
that
Daddies
play...
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