Daddy!
Daddy wasn't there
Daddy!
Daddy wasn't there,
To take me to the fair,
To cange my underwear,
It seems he doesn't caaaarrrrreeee!!!
Daddy wasn't there

Daddy!
Daddy wasn't there,
To change my underwear,
It seems he doesn't care!
Daddy wasn't there!

(When I was first baptized,
When I was critizised,
When I was ostercised,
When I was jazzercised,
Steak and Kidney Pies,
One hour martinized,
When I was Circumcised!...
Daddy wasn'there)

To take me to the fair,
To change my underwear,
Daddy wasn't there!

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If you got a daddy issue,
Here's a daddy tissue!
D to the A to the DDY!
D to the A to the DDY!
They say it's just a fad,
But I got a dead beat dad!
D to the A to the DDY!
D to the A to the DDY!
I sit in my room and cry,
And ask my self, the reason why!
D to the A to the DDY!
D to the A to the DDY!

DADDY!
....
DADDY!
....
DADDY!
....
D A DDY!


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Daddy Wasn't There Lyrics as written by Matthew Sweet Mike Myers

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    Poor Austin his Daddy wasn't there for him, even when he reserved a seat. Everyone laughed, including the old janitor (watch the movie). Anyways I have one comment to make. I can't think of any Daddy (or man for that matter) who would want to be present at a circumcising. Other than that, only a deadbeat Dad would want to be there for his kids when making kidney pies?

    alouiseon August 02, 2002   Link

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