He is riding on a horse In my childhood memories He's teaching me how to hold the reins Or sometimes he is whistling As he opens the garage When it's time to mow the lawn Or we're riding in his car With the country station on Sometimes he feels far away When I am in my high school life But he is standing in the back With a camera to his eye And I am in The Sound of Music And he is there to be my fan I am a nun like fifteen others But he knows which one I am Some say dads are not the same
And that they don't have tender hearts And they are not for kissing bruises They're here to play a different part I don't know about other men I only know what I can see And I have seen my father's mighty tears And I know they fall for me These days I hold him close Though we live so far apart And most times a Sunday phone line Connects the space between our hearts I know he lives a complicated life In this complicated world But I hope he never will forget That I am still his little girl