SECOND LUCKIEST MAN
Mitch Collins C.
Genre: Country/Wedding Song
Tempo: Ballad
Additional Notes:
No Notes Available
Backstory:
My co-writers and I would be interested to know what the class thinks about the hook, i.e. what does the hook mean and are we representing it well.
Thanks!
Lyrics:
SECOND LUCKIEST MAN
VERSE
You remind me of your mother, the day we said I do
All grown up in your wedding dress, but still I picture you
In plastic high heels, holding daisies, always acting like a bride
I'd grin when miss five year old serious, said Daddy come stand by my side
CHORUS
Every moments we shared live inside my heart
Decorating my life, like finger painted works of art
There at the end of the aisle, I will slowly let go of your hand
Then give my blessing to the worlds second luckiest man
VERSE
Barbie dolls and crayons gave way to make and calling boys
Teenage awkward changed to a young lady with charm and poise
Broken curfews turned into talking bout trust and love and life
You'd kiss my cheek, say daddy I love you, man, I'm gonna miss those times
CHORUS
BRIDGE
I'll spin you one last time as we dance
The tears might fall when I raise my glass
To toast the future, touch on the past
Sweetheart, the years flew by way to fast
CHORUS
Kime, Collins, Hancock – Copyright 2019