Stefani went through a breakup. Now we hear from her father Christos. How he is dealing with that breakup and him reminiscing his own teenage heartache.
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My daughter broke her heart
And I don’t know what to do
Been in her bed for two weeks
And will not leave her room
I remember the first time mine was broken
Her name was Grace
We were in Rome.
We didn’t talk to whole way home
My daughter broke her heart
And the boy was a punk
He never shook my hand
And he always stunk
I want to make her smile
Make her chocolate milk
But she’s not a child
And she never will be again
Grace looked at me
As I took a photo of her
She was crying and said
It was over
We went our separate ways
Oh, Stefani my child
Wish I could lift you from this shroud
But one day this grey
Will turn to crimson
You will feel so happy darling
Trust me
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