Daughters

John Mayer · Heavier Things

I know a girl
She puts the color inside of my world
She's just like a maze
Where all of the walls all continually change
And I've done all I can
To stand on her steps with my heart in my hands
Now I'm starting to see
Maybe it's got nothing to do with me

Fathers be good to your daughters
Daughters will love like you do
Girls become lovers who turn into mothers
So mothers be good to your daughters too

Oh, you see that skin?
It's the same she's been standing in
Since the day she saw him walking away
Now she's left
Cleaning up the mess he made

Fathers be good to your daughters
Daughters will love like you do
Girls become lovers who turn into mothers
So mothers be good to your daughters too

Boys, you can break
You'll find out how much they can take
Boys will be strong
And boys soldier on
But boys would be gone without warmth from
A woman's good, good heart

On behalf of every man
Looking out for every girl
You are the god and the weight of her world

So fathers be good to your daughters
Daughters will love like you do
Girls become lovers who turn into mothers
So mothers be good to your daughters, too
So mothers be good to your daughters, too
So mothers be good to your daughters, too

Daughters

John Mayer's "Daughters" serves as a poignant centerpiece on his 2013 album *Heavier Things*, marking a significant evolution in his musical style. The track blends acoustic guitar with lush orchestration to explore themes of family, legacy, and the complexities of raising children. Released during a period where Mayer sought to deepen his emotional resonance beyond his earlier pop-rock persona, the song reflects his matured songwriting capabilities. It stands as a testament to his ability to craft intimate narratives that resonate with listeners on a personal level, showcasing his commitment to storytelling through melody and harmony.