Wednesday, April 10, 2013

"You Can Let Go"

Growing up is complicated thing, an probably even more so for the parents. In many cases, it seems to take a bigger roll on the farther especially when it comes to to his "little girl." It's got to be a pretty difficult moment when begins to realize his daughter continues to need his protection less and less.
As you listen to the song " You Can Let Go," by Crystal Shawanda, you begin to understand the true anguish and sorrow a father feels as his daughter begins to go her separate way. The song starts with her learning to ride her bike. As she "heads for the street," she yells " you can let go now, Faffy, you can let go. Oh, I think, I'm read to do this on my own. This verse introduces the conflict the father goes through when he starts losing the need for his little girl.
Throughout the rest of the song, he's asked for his daughters hand in marriage when you feel most grief-stricken for him. As "eyes filled up with tears," the daughter whispers in his ear, "you can let go now, Daddy, you can let go. Showing again the pain in losing his daughter to another man.
The last part of the song is most touching. Her dads "wasting away to nothing" in the hospital, and she knows he's fighting for her. She again tells him, "you can let go now, Daddy, you can let go. Your little girl I'd ready to do this on her own."
Letting go is a hard thing to do for anyone. But from the song, you realize that you have to make sacrifices for the best. Enjoy time with those you care about, and regret nothing.


www.cowboylyrics.com/lyrics/shawanda-crystal/you-can-let-go

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