When I Was Young

There's a feeling I get when I look to the west
and the day's 'bout to turn in to night
As I watch the sun drop over tall mountain tops
I feel lucky to feel so alive
Like a songbird in June proudly singing his tune
Hoping someday that somebody might listen
There's a feeling I get when I look to the west
It reminds me of when I was young

When I became your dad, oh I became a man
It's the greatest gift I'll ever know
Sweet baby girl you sure fill up my world
More than I ever could show
Like a fresh morning dew I am covered by you
Praying to God that you'll always be near me
When I became your dad, oh I became a man
You remind me of when I was young

Isn't it strange seeing your parents change
Yet somehow they still seem the same
They give you a life and hope you do it right
No matter their love still remains
Like roses in bloom that's how much I'm like you
Walking a path where your feet came before me
Isn't it strange seeing your parents change
They remind me of what I was young



Credits
Writer(s): Justyn Dow
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