Well you laughed and told me you really wanted a boy
But you cried first time you held me said you never felt such joy
That's fathers and daughters
When you took the training wheels right off my bike
That's the first time I could feel my wings
'Cause you taught me how to fly
That's fathers and daughters
When I was a pink ballerina dancing in the kitchen
You held out your hand so I could try my luck at spinning
The world kept turning always thru it all
I knew you would catch me
When I start to fall
That's fathers and daughters.
When you let me go out on my first date
You waited up and you didn't tell Mom
Even tho' I got home late
That's fathers and daughters
And one day when that boy made my heart break
You told me that's why God made tears
To wash the hurt away
And I'm still that pink ballerina
Dancing in the kitchen
You hold out your hand
I go right back to the beginning
The world keeps turning always thru it all
You're still there to catch me
I'm still learning how to fall
That's fathers... and daughters
And daughters... and fathers
We grow up and discover
No one ever loves each other
Like fathers and daughters.
Kristin Dawn Chenoweth (born July 24, 1968) is an American singer and actress known for her work in musical theatre. She won a Tony Award for her role in the musical *You're a Good Man, Charlie Brown* (1999) and has received acclaim for her performance in the television series *Glee*. Her soprano voice is characterized by its wide range and power, and she is admired for her impeccable vocal technique. In addition to musical theatre, Chenoweth has acted in films such as *Bewitched* (2005) and *The 39 Steps* (2008), and has provided voices for animated characters in productions like *Rio* (2011). Some of her most representative songs include *I'm Not That Girl*, *For Good*, and *On My Own*.
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