She ran down from the upstairs She burst into the room Said: 'Dad,I'm playin' dinosaurs 'Do you wanna be one too?' I set my grown-up world aside An said: 'I'll be right there' She stopped to ask this question When we were halfway up the stairs
'How much do you love me?' 'How much do you really care?' I touched heart,spread my wings,and said: 'All the way to there'
She called me from a party late One night,her junior year And bravely gave an address Through the stories and the tears She was sittin' on the porch steps As I pulled up to the curb I could see the question in her eyes She asked without a word
'How much do you love me?' 'How much do you really care?' I touched heart,spread my wings,and said: 'All the way to there'
It's the simple things that matter most In everybod's life Sometimes juest knowin' that you're really loved Makes everything all right
Children grow and years go by Moms and dads get grey Little girl's get married And give their dinosaurs away They'll live their grown up lives and call Their daddies now and then And from a thousand miles away I'll hear her on the stairs again
'How much do you love me?' 'How much do you really care?' I touched heart,spread my wings,and said: 'All the way to there'
We'll touch our hearts,spread our arms and say: All the way to there