So I was going through my CD collection today, and I came across an album by Emerson, Lake and Palmer that came out in 1994 called "In the Hot Seat". I tend to be a fan of their older music, and I primarily bought this album for the bonus tracks of "Pictures At An Exhibition".
But I digress. There is a song on this album called "Daddy" that kinda creeped me out when I first heard it. Now that I have a daughter, listening to it chills me to my core. And its such a great song too!
Here are the lyrics, but they don't do the song justice. If you happen to search on iTunes or something and find it for $0.99, give it a listen.
It was a cold night in December
The snow lay on the ground
She was coming home from school one night
From the other side of town
It was getting late, there was something wrong
Then I heard the news
A TV Flash and by 9 o'clock
They'd found her socks and shoes
Daddy come and bring me home
I didn't know which way to turn
I was shaking like a leaf
I got into my car and drove
Searching every street
Has anybody seen her
Have you found my little girl
She's all I have, all I possess
And to me, she means the world
I can hear her calling
Daddy come and bring me home
Daddy, Daddy come and bring me home
Daddy, when are you gonna bring me home
As time went by each silent night
We knew all hope was gone
We knew the light had flickered
From the eyes that once had shone
They caught a man in a bar one night
He confessed to what he'd done
He'd laid her body out in some dark wood
Just didn't know which one,
Daddy, Daddy come and bring me home
Daddy, Daddy come and bring me home
I just couldn't leave her out there
Lying on her own
'Cause she belongs to me
And I belong to her
I know she rests in Heaven
With the angels on a throne
But now I hear her calling
Daddy, Daddy come and bring me home
Daddy come and bring me home
Daddy, Daddy come and bring me home
Daddy, Daddy come and bring me home
If anyone were to take my daughter, I promise that I would not stop until I had destroyed them.
**Note**
I just found out that Greg Lake got involved with the Center for Missing and Exploited Children and that this song was based upon the experience of Sara Anne Wood from Upstate New York. This case got a good deal of press and any Google search will provide some information.