paroles de chanson American Daughters - Sarah Buxton
I
left
Lawrence,
Kansas,
At
the
age
of
seventeen,
To
chase
down
my
own
version,
Of
the
American
dream...
Cowboy
boots,
a
tie-dye
dress,
In
Mom's
ol'
mini-van:
If
a
girl
like
me
can
do
it,
sister,
I
believe
anybody
can.
Oh,
the
land,
she
is
my
mother;
And
freedom
is
my
father.
Yeah,
and
I
am
one
of
many,
Strong,
proud
and
beautiful
American
daughters.
I
got
married
way
too
young:
No-one's
fault
but
mine.
An'
it
hurts
when
you
grow,
But
you
learn
as
you
go
that
nothin'
heals
like
time.
I
found
my
Faith
in
God,
An'
my
first
apartment
on
my
own.
An'
now
no
matter
where
I
ever
go,
I
know
I'll
never
be
alone.
'Cause
the
land,
she
is
my
mother;
Yes,
and
freedom,
(Freedom.)
Is
my
father.
Yeah,
and
I
am
one
of
many,
Strong,
proud
and
beautiful
American
daughters.
Resurrection
Bay,
Alaska;
The
Flinthills
Roll
in
Kansa;
Time
Square,
New
York
City;
The
Mississippi
delta;
Anywhere
in
Texas;
Redstone,
Colorado;
Sedona,
Arizona;
The
PCA
to
California;
It's
all
home
sweet
home.
'Cause
the
land,
she
is
my
mother;
Yes,
and
freedom,
(Freedom.)
Is
my
father.
Yeah,
and
I
am
one
of
many,
Strong,
proud
and
beautiful;
We're
all
strong,
proud
and
beautiful;
Yeah,
we're
strong,
proud
and
beautiful
American
daughters.
Strong,
proud
American
daughters,
yeah.
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