Five Little Fingers

BILL ANDERSON

I came home last night to a dark and lonely cottage
I took the wreath off the door and somehow I stumbled inside
I just can't I just can't I said live without her
Give me one reason to live now that my darling has died
And then five little fingers touched my hand
Five little fingers too young to understand
And there was a softness in my little girl's touch
That seemed to say daddy I need you so
And in five little seconds her five little fingers told me all that I wanted to know
I could tell her little eyes were full of questions
I tried to answer but all I could do was hold her tight
Forgive me forgive me I said for crying
But darling your daddy has got such a load on his shoulders tonight
And then five little fingers soft and dear
Touched me on the cheek and gently brushed away a tear
And I knew that in her own little way my baby was saying daddy I love you so
It only took five little seconds for her five little fingers
To tell me all that I needed to know
(Five little fingers too young to understand)

Trivia about the song Five Little Fingers by Bill Anderson

On which albums was the song “Five Little Fingers” released by Bill Anderson?
Bill Anderson released the song on the albums “Sings” in 1964, “Greatest Hits” in 1967, “The Bill Anderson Story” in 1969, “Yesterday, Today & Tomorrow” in 1985, “Greatest Hits 1” in 1996, and “The Definitive Collection” in 2006.
Who composed the song “Five Little Fingers” by Bill Anderson?
The song “Five Little Fingers” by Bill Anderson was composed by BILL ANDERSON.

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