I have this lovely little
daughter named Sarah
She is not from the common era
And I certainly would like to take her to the Riviera.
The moonlight glistening off her brown hair
Makes men stop and stare
And women to glare
Because so much beauty lies there.
For the essence of her beauty fills the air
Making men want to have an affair
With my beautiful daughter so fair.
A daughter who so lovingly does care
And makes her father feel like a millionaire.
Remember Sarah so fair
Even when your dad is not there
I will always care.
Larry G. McMillan
Copyright ©2004 Larry McMillan