Текст песни If I Had a Daughter - Terri Hendrix
If
I
had
a
daughter,
I'd
tell
her
that
the
first
breath
Of
life
is
the
easiest
From
then
on
it
takes
years
of
practice
'Cause
if
you
know
how
to
keep
air
in
your
lungs
Then
you'll
survive
when
fate
tackles
you
Rubs
your
face
in
the
Astroturf
and
grinds
its
cleats
into
your
back
I'd
tell
her
that
it's
better
to
be
out
there
On
the
field
of
life
takin'
hits
and
makin'
touchdowns
Than
bitchin'
about
the
game
in
the
bleachers
If
I
had
a
daughter,
I'd
teach
her
how
to
face
life
And
its
peaks
and
valleys
with
grit,
modesty,
hope,
compassion
and
love
I'd
want
her
to
accept
herself
I'd
want
her
to
watch
the
stars
instead
of
her
weight
Love
her
body,
feed
her
soul,
dance
with
her
curves
See
those
blue
veins
as
a
masterpiece
Howl
at
the
moon
instead
of
her
hair
and
to
live
inside
out
If
I
had
a
daughter,
if
I
had
a
daughter
If
I
had
a
daughter,
I'd
teach
her
to
hold
Her
head
high
and
strut
through
this
world
As
a
more
than
instead
of
a
less
than
She'd
trust
her
voice,
speak
her
mind
and
seek
the
truth
'Cause
if
it
talks
like
a
duck
and
walks
like
a
duck
Then
yes,
it
might
be
a
skunk
If
I
had
a
daughter,
she'd
know
that
gay
or
straight
Pin-striped
or
polka-dotted,
tye-dyed
or
solid
Straight-laced
or
bent,
she'd
have
my
acceptance
And
blessing
in
regards
to
whomever
she
gave
her
heart
to
If
I
had
a
daughter,
I'd
give
her
a
compass
So
if
she
was
lost
she
could
find
her
way
back
to
reality
And
when
her
soul
hit
the
low
notes
and
her
heart
was
a
kick
drum
I'd
teach
her
how
to
turn
it
into
song
If
I
had
a
daughter,
if
I
had
a
daughter
If
I
had
a
daughter,
I'd
want
her
to
be
willing
To
venture
into
the
great
unknown
But
I'd
make
sure
she
had
the
blueprints
to
build
her
own
universe
If
I
had
a
daughter,
I
would
carry
her
with
me
In
every
breath
of
every
moment
I
would
wake
with
her
name
on
my
lips
And
go
to
bed
with
her
dreams
in
my
heart
if
I
had
a
daughter
If
I
had
a
daughter,
if
I
had
a
daughter
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