Lyrics of 'Daddy's Home' by Agnes Chan

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You're my love, you're my angel
You're the one of my dreams
I'd like to thank you, for the waiting patiently
Daddy's home, your daddy's home, to stay

How I've waited for this moment
To be by your side
Your best friend wouldn't tell me
You had teardrops in your eyes
Daddy's home, your daddy's home to stay

You've hurt me on a Sunday (Monday and Tuesday went by)
Was it on a Tuesday afternoon (all I could do was cry)
I've made a promise that you treasured
I'd bring it back home to you

How I've waited for this moment
To be by your side
Your best friend wouldn't tell me
You had teardrops in your eyes
Daddy's home, your daddy's home, to stay

Daddy's home, to stay
I'm not a thousand miles away
Daddy's home, to stay
I'm gonna be here come what may
Daddy's home to stay
I'm not a thousand miles away
Daddy's home, to stay
I'm gonna be here

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