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Babysitter said, "Seven"
She's fifteen minutes late
Jimmy's still playing in the bath
Cold macaroni on his plate
And I still haven't done my hair, I hate doin' my hair
It never comes out rightI must have changed my clothes
A half a dozen times
Ended up in this little black dress
I had to mend the hemline
And now I can't find my shoes, I can never find my shoes
God, I hate thisAm I nervous? Am I scared?
Is it worth it? Should I even care?
What a time to have these second thoughts
Man, I like this guy, I really like him a lot(Please let him be the right one)
Everything that I've been waiting for
(Please let him be the right one)
And all I've been praying for
(Please, please let him be the right one)

Let him be the dad, the friend, the man
(Please let him be the right one)
Let him cherish me for who I am
(Please)
Let him be the right oneMade it through dinner
Had a little too much wine
Probably talked too much
Went on and on about that little boy of mine
But he smiled, yeah he really smiled
I can't believe he smiledOh what a perfect night, this has been
Should I say goodbye?
Should I let him in?
Calm down, girl, it's just a kiss
I know, I know, but it's been so long
Since I felt like this(Please let him be the right one)
Everything that I've been waiting for
(Please let him be the right one)
And all I've been praying for
(Please, please let him be the right one)
Let him be the dad, the friend, the man
(Please let him be the right one)
Let him cherish me for who I am
(Please)
Let him be the right one
Let him be the right one(Please let him be the right one)
Everything that I've been waiting for
(Please let him be the right one)
And all I've been praying for
(Please)
Let him be the right one
Let him be the right one

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Pam Tillis (born July 24, 1957 in Plant City, Florida) is an American country music singer and actress. The daughter of singer Mel Tillis, she grew up in Nashville, TN surrounded by music. At age eight, she sang on the Grand Ole Opry. Rhinestoned says it all. No other word, real or invented for the occasion, sums up as well where Pam Tillis stands now. She is, after all, a superstar as well as a survivor.

Read more about Pam Tillis on Last.fm.


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