| Let me tell you about a man I know
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| He is my daddy and he lives next door
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| Every morning before the sun come up
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| He brings my coffee in my favorite cup
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| That’s why I know, yes, I know
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| Hallelujah, I just love him so
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| When I’m in trouble and I have no friends
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| I know he’ll go with me until the end
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| Everybody asks me how I know
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| I smile at them and say he told me so
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| That’s why I know, yes, I know
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| Hallelujah, I just love him so
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| Now if I call him on the telephone
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| And tell him that I’m all alone
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| By the time I count from one to four, I hear him knocking on my door
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| In the evening when the sun goes down
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| When there is nobody else around
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| He kisses me and he holds me tight
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| And tells me «darling every thing’s all right.»
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| That’s why I know, yes, I know
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| Hallelujah, I just love him so
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| Now if I call him on the telephone
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| And tell him daddy I’m all alone
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| By the time I count from one to four, I hear him on my door
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| In the evening when the sun goes down
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| When there is nobody else around
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| He kisses me and he holds me tight
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| And tells me «every thing’s all right.»
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| That’s why I know, yes, I know
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| Hallelujah, I just love him so
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| Hallelujah, i just love him so
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| Daddy i can’t let you go
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| That’s why I know,
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| Hallelujah, i love you so,
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| I love him so |