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Letter to My Daughters (South River Road Version) - Uncle Kracker



     
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Letter to My Daughters (South River Road Version) Lyrics


I'm sending this letter, I'll mail it today
There's so many things I've been wanting to say
Your mom sent some pictures and my how you've grown
Rock n' roll fathers are never at homeI'm writing this letter, I made you a song
I promised your mom that I'd write while I'm gone
You say daddy come home, we'll just have to wait
I hope when I get there that it won't be too lateSkylar I just missed your first step today
I have no excuses and nothing to say
I live on a bus with a rock 'n' roll band
I hope when you're older that you'll understandI'm coming home soon, this tour's almost through
I promise I'll try to spend more time with you
You say daddy come home, we'll just have to wait
I hope when I get there that it won't be too lateNow Madison Blue you know I love you too
Not a single day passes that I don't think of you
I'm running on empty and a mountain so high
I can pull out your pictures and look in your eyesI long for the day when your old man comes home
It kills me to hear you say, "Daddy, don't go"
You say, "Daddy, come home," we'll just have to wait

I hope when I get there that it won't be too lateDaddy's at work now he's trying to pay bills
Egos and assholes are part of my deal
I make some money and I have some fun
The tax man he cometh and I'm back to square oneDon't worry about your daddy, you girls be good
Give a kiss to your mother, I sure wish I could
This life has its moments, I'm not always sad
Take care and I love you, your rock 'n' roll dad
Songwriters
SHAFER, MATTHEW / COE, DAVID ALLAN / BRADFORD, MICHAELPublished by
Lyrics © Warner/Chappell Music, Inc.

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Uncle Kracker (born Matthew Shafer 9 November 1974 in Mount Clemens, Michigan) is an American rock and roll and country music musician.

He started out his career at a young age as a fledgling rapper. He met Kid Rock in 1987, and Rock asked Kracker to become his DJ. Kracker did not know how to work the turntables, but he soon learned how to, and he became a long-term friend and colleague of Rock.

Kracker worked with Kid Rock until he became a solo artist in 2000.

The My Hometown Songfacts reports that Kracker recorded Postcards From Home over seven weeks in early 2011. The album title was inspired by his hectic life on the road after his successful Happy Hour longplayer.

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