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When She Grows Up

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What Are The Lyrics For When She Grows Up By Craig Campbell?
When I was young I dreamed of being famous
But through the years I left that dream behind It's funny how things in life can change us Like when I see her little hand in mine I still want to move mountains I still wanna change the world And show her no matter what happens She's my little girl And love lasts forever And she'll never Get too big for Daddy's hugs What she sees in me That's what I wanna be When she grows up I can't fly even if I try forever But in her eyes I am Superman Cause just one kiss could make a skinned up knee all better And she smiles and says you're my hero, Dad I still want to move mountains I still wanna change the world And show her no matter what happens She's my little girl And love lasts forever And she'll never Get too big for Daddy's hugs What she sees in me That's what I wanna be When she grows up, oh I still want to move mountains I still wanna change the world And show her no matter what happens She's my little girl And love lasts forever She'll never Get too big for Daddy's hugs What she sees in me That's what I wanna be Oh, what she sees in me That's what I wanna be When she grows up When she grows up |
Who Wrote When She Grows Up By Craig Campbell?
Alex Dooley, Arlos Darrel Smith, Justin Campbell
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What's The Duration Of The When She Grows Up By Craig Campbell?The duration of When She Grows Up is 3:51 minutes and seconds. |
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