Jessica Andrews
I can relate to this song in several ways. For one, I am the spitting image of my father, and I have been known, all too often, to be clueless and clumsy. My grandmother’s name is not Rosemary, instead they are Jane and Marion, but the chorus does describe some of the things that make me “who I am” as the song states. It’s important to know who you are and where you stand, especially in a world that is constantly trying to define that for you. I know, at the end of the day, no matter what happens that I’ll always have my faith, my family and my friends who love me for who I am and no less. I may not have a ton of friends, but I have a few close friends that I know I can depend on. Truthfully, I prefer it that way. I don’t need to be popular, I just need to be who I am in Christ and to be content with that. As a teenager in high school this song helped me to establish that foundation and in turn, to hold on to my faith, my morals and my dreams.
If I live to be a hundred and never see the seven wonders
That’ll be alright
I don’t make it to the Big Leagues, if I never win a Grammy
That’ll be just fine
Cause I know exactly who I am
I am Rosemary’s granddaughter
The spitting image of my father
And when the day is done my mama’s still my biggest fan
Sometimes I’m clueless and I’m clumsy
But I’ve got friends that love me
And they know just where I stand
It’s all a part of me, and that’s who I am
So when I make a big mistake, when I fall flat on my face
I know I’ll be alright
Should my tender heart be broken, I will cry those tear drops knowing
I will be just fine
Cause nothing changes who I am
I am Rosemary’s granddaughter
The spitting image of my father
And when the day is done my mama’s still my biggest fan
Sometimes I’m clueless and I’m clumsy
But I’ve got friends that love me
And they know just where I stand
It’s all a part of me, and that’s who I am
I’m a saint and I’m a sinner
I’m a loser, I’m a winner
I am steady and I’m stable
I’m young but I am able
I am Rosemary’s granddaughter
The spitting image of my father
And when the day is done my mama’s still my biggest fan
Sometimes I’m clueless and I’m clumsy
But I’ve got friends that love me
And they know where I stand
It’s all a part of me, and that’s who I am
That’s who I am
I can relate to this song in several ways. For one, I am the spitting image of my father, and I have been known, all too often, to be clueless and clumsy. My grandmother’s name is not Rosemary, instead they are Jane and Marion, but the chorus does describe some of the things that make me “who I am” as the song states. It’s important to know who you are and where you stand, especially in a world that is constantly trying to define that for you. I know, at the end of the day, no matter what happens that I’ll always have my faith, my family and my friends who love me for who I am and no less. I may not have a ton of friends, but I have a few close friends that I know I can depend on. Truthfully, I prefer it that way. I don’t need to be popular, I just need to be who I am in Christ and to be content with that. As a teenager in high school this song helped me to establish that foundation and in turn, to hold on to my faith, my morals and my dreams.
If I live to be a hundred and never see the seven wonders
That’ll be alright
I don’t make it to the Big Leagues, if I never win a Grammy
That’ll be just fine
Cause I know exactly who I am
I am Rosemary’s granddaughter
The spitting image of my father
And when the day is done my mama’s still my biggest fan
Sometimes I’m clueless and I’m clumsy
But I’ve got friends that love me
And they know just where I stand
It’s all a part of me, and that’s who I am
So when I make a big mistake, when I fall flat on my face
I know I’ll be alright
Should my tender heart be broken, I will cry those tear drops knowing
I will be just fine
Cause nothing changes who I am
I am Rosemary’s granddaughter
The spitting image of my father
And when the day is done my mama’s still my biggest fan
Sometimes I’m clueless and I’m clumsy
But I’ve got friends that love me
And they know just where I stand
It’s all a part of me, and that’s who I am
I’m a saint and I’m a sinner
I’m a loser, I’m a winner
I am steady and I’m stable
I’m young but I am able
I am Rosemary’s granddaughter
The spitting image of my father
And when the day is done my mama’s still my biggest fan
Sometimes I’m clueless and I’m clumsy
But I’ve got friends that love me
And they know where I stand
It’s all a part of me, and that’s who I am
That’s who I am
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