I can still remember that wrong side of midnight You sitting on your couch, waiting for my headlights I can still remember how I felt when you said "Don't think I don't know you got whiskey on your breath" I'd get 17 mad 'Cause you were ruining my life Back when I knew it all And you were never right Mothers and daughters Daughters and mothers For a few years they're Like oil and water Then one day they discover That they need each other Mothers and daughters Daughters and mothers I can just imagine all the prayers you prayed When I went off to college and didn't call for days I can just imagine how you bit your tongue When I brought him home for Christmas and swore he was the one When he spun his tires And took off down the road When he left me crying You never said I told you so Mothers and daughters Daughters and mothers For a few years they're Like oil and water Then one day they discover That they need each other Mothers and daughters Daughters and mothers It starts out as a lullaby With momma singing "Hush baby don't you cry" And you turn around and they're a great divide And somehow you come out the other side Mothers and daughters Daughters and mothers For a few years they're Like oil and water Then one day we discover That we need each other Mothers and daughters Daughters and mothers Mothers and daughters Ooh-ooh Daughters and mothers Ooh-ooh Mothers and daughters Ooh-ooh Daughters and mothers Ooh-ooh