To Make a Prairie It Takes a Clover and One Bee
de Julie Harris
I see the crystal raindrops fall
And the beauty of it all
Is when the Sun comes shining through
To make those rainbows in my mind
When I think of you sometime
And I wanna spend some time with you
Just the two of us
We can make it if we try
Just the two of us
(Just the two of us)
Just the two of us
Building castles in the sky
Just the two of us
You and I
From the first time the doctor placed you in my arms
I knew I'd meet death before I'd let you meet harm
Although questions arose in my mind, would I be man enough
Against wrong, choose right and be standing up?
From the hospital that very first night
Took an hour just to get the car seat in right
People driving all fast, got me kinda upset
'Cause I know I loved you more than life itself
To my knees, and I begged the Lord please
Let me be a good daddy, all he needs
Love, knowledge, discipline too
I pledge my life to you
Just the two of us
We can make it if we try
Just the two of us
(You and I)
Daddy loves you
Daddy loves you
Just the two of us
Building castles in the sky
Just the two of us
For the rest of your life
I said, the rest of your life
You and I
Just the three of us, yeah
Just the three of us
Just the three of us
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