From the first little twirl in my tiny white shoes,
Daddy took my hand, I had nothing to lose.
He’d smile and say, “Go on, give it a try,”
With a gentle whisper, “Let’s dance under the sky.”
He said yes to every dance, no matter how small,
For every broken heart and every fall.
In his arms, I learned to take a chance,
Daddy’s love was in every step of that dance.
No matter where life leads, I understand,
That his yes was more than a simple command—
It was a promise of love, in every dance,
Always saying yes, never missing the chance.
Years went by, and the world got wide,
But he never turned his heart aside.
College nights and lonely roads,
His “yes” kept me safe, helped me grow.
He said yes to every dance, no matter how small,
For every broken heart and every fall.
In his arms, I learned to take a chance,
Daddy’s love was in every step of that dance.
No matter where life leads, I understand,
That his yes was more than a simple command—
It was a promise of love, in every dance,
Always saying yes, never missing the chance.
Now I’ve got a little one of my own,
And I’ll pass that same love along.
A simple “yes” can mean the world today,
Just like my daddy showed me the way.
He said yes to every dance, no matter how small,
For every broken heart and every fall.
In his arms, I learned to take a chance,
Daddy’s love was in every step of that dance.
No matter where life leads, I understand,
That his yes was more than a simple command—
It was a promise of love, in every dance,
Always saying yes, never missing the chance.