Papa Hardy

Songs of Peace, Love, and Legacy — The Music of Jeffrey Charles Hardy

The Smile of my Heart

Original title: “Daddy, Daddy; I don’t want to go” – Background: Asia Cottom, 11, was on American Airlines Flight 77 from Washington to Los Angeles when the plane crashed into the Pentagon with 64 people aboard.  Asia was a student at Backus Middle School in Washington where her father coached basketball, patrol the halls and serve as a book clerk.  Asia was selected to take a trip to California with a teacher to participate in a National Geographic Society ecology conference. This song is for Asia and her Daddy. 


I was up in her room, watching her dolls who were helping her get ready to go

I combed her hair in a pony tail and tied it in a bright red bow

As she looked in the mirror she smiled in my heart

She said “Daddy, Daddy, I don’t want to go”

We walked to the plane, she held my hand, knowing I would never let go

I gave her a hug and said “goodbye” to the purest kind of love

Blowing kisses from her window She smiled in my heart

“Daddy, Daddy…I don’t want to go.”

Now I’m thinking back to what she said as I tied the bright red bow

She said “Daddy, Daddy…I don’t want to go.”

“Daddy, Daddy…I don’t want to go.”

I look up past the sky, where God used to be, protecting my little girl

But all I see floating up in the clouds is the trace of a bright red bow

And the mem’ry of her smile; The smile of my heart

And the wind said “Daddy, Daddy…I don’t want to go.”

“Daddy, Daddy…I don’t want to go.”

“Daddy, Daddy… Daddy, Daddy…

“Daddy, Daddy…I don’t want to go.”

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