Loretta Lynn
"The Games That Daddies Play" lyrics

The Games That Daddies Play

He put his arms around my shoulder
With a voice that sounded older
He said, "Mom
I've got something on my mind
Now I don't want to bother you
But I sure need to talk to you
If you could only spare
A little time

And Mom, I hope you understand
How much I love and need you
I don't want you
To take this the wrong way
But don't you think I'm big enough
And old enough and strong enough
To play
The games that daddies play?

My friend Billy Parker's dad
Come by today to see me
And he wondered
If I would like to go
With him and Billy on a hike
Away to camp out overnight
The way I've seen
Them do on picture shows

And there's one thing I want to do
And maybe if I ask him to
He'd sit and talk to me
Man to man
We'd only be gone overnight
And I could find out what it's like
To play
The games that daddies play"

I quickly turned to hide the tears
From my son of seven years
He didn't know I'd read
Between the lines
He'd never really known his dad
And although he'd never asked
I knew exactly
What was on his mind

I searched my mind in desperation
Six long years of separation
Dimmed the words I knew I had to say
"I hope you're never big enough
Or old enough or bold enough
To play
The games that daddies play

I know you need and want his love
But son, you're the victim of
Another kind of games that daddies play"

Authors: Conway Twitty