paroles de chanson Dear Daughters - Tammy Wynette
Dear
daughters
Gwen,
you′re
my
oldest
and
you're
quite
a
lady
You′re
my
only
blue
eyed
girl
and
you'll
turn
16
in
April
And
you
sure
made
a
change
in
my
world
I'm
sorry
I
missed
the
big
evening,
your
first
date
and
I
wasn′t
around
Save
all
the
secret
things
you
did
and
tell
me
when
I
get
to
town
And
on
your
graduation
I
wanted
pictures
to
look
back
on
But
then
I
wasn′t
there
to
take
them,
as
usual
I
was
gone
You've
had
to
grow
up
much
too
quick
and
you′ve
done
it
on
your
own
You
did
it
without
mama
'cause
mama
wasn′t
home
And
Jackie,
you're
quite
a
lady
too
You′re
just
one
year
younger
than
Gwen
And
there's
so
much
that
I'm
missing
like
being
mommy
now
and
then
I
remember
the
day
you
cooked
your
first
meal,
you
were
nine
You
cooked
biscuits
and
ham
And
you
called
it
to
me
how
good
it
was
′cause
I
was
out
of
town
And
at
the
party
for
fathers
and
daughters,
well,
I
know
you
felt
out
of
place
And
even
the
pretty
dress
I
bought
couldn′t
fill
that
empty
space
And
the
time
when
you
got
sick
and
the
doctors
turned
you
down
They
said
they
couldn't
treat
you
with
your
mama
out
of
town
And
Tina,
you′re
such
a
pretty
girl
with
big
almond
eyes,
brown
And
they
voted
you
a
homecoming
queen
when
I
was
out
of
town
I
know
you
were
a
beauty
'cause
your
sisters
dressed
you
right
And
you
said
it
didn′t
matter
that
I
was
out
of
town
that
night
And
the
day
that
you
joined
the
cheer
leading
team
Boy,
nothing
could
hold
you
down,
you
yelled,
"Hip
hip
hooray"
Over
the
phone
'cause
as
usual
I
was
out
of
town
And
Tamala
Georgette
Jones,
you
simply
take
my
breath
away
Born
just
six
short
years
ago
and
named
for
your
daddy
and
me
Going
to
sleep
on
Mimoh′s
arm
and
listening
to
her
hum
Drifting
off
to
fairy
land
while
sucking
on
your
thumb
While
just
yesterday
you
pulled
a
tooth,
you
sure
are
brave
and
strong
I
wish
I
could
have
been
there
but
as
usual
I
was
gone
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