| Three Daughters A young man I was, life was free. each day was unexpected, the sky was my planner. My friends went their way, The sky became gray, and then I found thee, so we could fly free. Life became lonely, the stork brought a daughter. A beauty I said, looks just like her Dad. Tis a love like I never had. Each day was a charm, sharing my love was a joy, but I wanted a boy. Before long we had another. Again we had a daughter. A beauty I said, looks just like her Mom, I aspired a son, do you suppose we can try for one. The girls loved to play and sing. Mom would buy spring dresses, Dad would buy dollies. A few years did pass, The girls did advance. I wanted a son, can we try for one. Another daughter arrived, She looked just like me, so now we have three. And these three girls have taught me, to know me. |