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Adelyn Glasser - Every Single Day Lyrics



Adelyn Glasser - Every Single Day Lyrics
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Mama, I love you
Every single day
And I want to tell you
Why I feel that way
I woke up this morning snuggled oh so close to you,
You made Waffles for breakfast,
And helped me get dressed for school
Mom, you make my days the best, in every little way
And I love being your daughter every single day
After school I just can't wait
To be picked up from Dancing Moose
As I head home in your back seat
I love to sing fun songs with you
Mom, you make my days the best, in every little way
And I love being your daughter every single day
Stay with me for a couple of songs
Stay until the big guy comes on
Tuck me in and say good night.
Tell me everything's alright.
Mom, I think you are the best
I love you more than I can express
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Mama, I love you
Every single day
And I want to tell you
Why I feel that way
I woke up this morning snuggled oh so close to you,
You made Waffles for breakfast,
And helped me get dressed for school
Mom, you make my days the best, in every little way
And I love being your daughter every single day
After school I just can't wait
To be picked up from Dancing Moose
As I head home in your back seat
I love to sing fun songs with you
Mom, you make my days the best, in every little way
And I love being your daughter every single day
Stay with me for a couple of songs
Stay until the big guy comes on
Tuck me in and say good night.
Tell me everything's alright.
Mom, I think you are the best
I love you more than I can express
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Writer: Adelyn Glasser
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Adelyn Glasser - Every Single Day Video
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Performed By: Adelyn Glasser
Language: English
Length: 2:11
Written by: Adelyn Glasser

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