Dad Composes Heartfelt Song for His Daughters—You Won’t Want to Miss It

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In a touching display of love, a dad recently penned a beautiful song for his daughters, and it’s a must-listen. On August 9, the band A Tiger Made of Lightning released their latest track, and frontman Jake Thompson believes parents will especially resonate with it. We gave it a listen—and it brought us to tears.

It’s rare for punk rock to evoke such tender emotions, but Jake wrote “Little Birds” for his two daughters, Emma Rose (age 8) and Mia Dove (age 6). In an interview, he described the music video’s aesthetic as reminiscent of a “cheesy graduation video,” complete with a nostalgic photo montage. “It’s meant to look silly,” he explained, with a friend likening it to “Trapper-Keeper energy.”

In the video, Jake, proudly sporting a “Girl Dad” shirt, plays his guitar, dances, and sings alongside pictures of Mia and Emma. He mentioned that the song had been brewing since 2015, when Mia was born, but it finally came together this past February. “I just had to listen to myself and let it flow. I got out of my own way,” he shared.

While the tune isn’t typical punk fare, Jake felt passionate about the subject matter and believed it would connect with listeners. Reflecting on the pop-punk era of Jimmy Eat World, MxPx, and Blink-182, he acknowledged, “I know I’m not cool. I don’t need to be cool… I want to be true to myself.” And “Little Birds” certainly showcases his heart: Jake cherishes his daughters above all.

What Inspired the Song?

The title “Little Birds” cleverly references his daughters’ middle names—Emma Rose and Mia Dove. One of the initial lines is, “I said she’s beautiful,” a nod to Andrew W.K.’s “She is Beautiful,” a song Jake sings to his girls every night. “I never knew girls like you existed, but now I do,” he sings, melting hearts everywhere.

In the first verse of “Little Birds,” Jake expresses his profound love for his daughters and follows with heartfelt wishes for them: “Take care to take it all in stride… Know that I will catch you if you fall.” He wants them to feel secure as they explore life’s possibilities.

Jake’s Adoration for His Daughters

While discussions often center on maternal love, Jake was more than willing to share about Emma and Mia. “Do you want to hear me go on and on?” he chuckled. He described Emma as introspective and imaginative, with a wonderful sense of humor, while Mia, whom he calls a “mini version of my wife,” is incredibly creative, crafting things from paper, including a taco with all its fillings.

However, he is careful not to impose his musical passions on them. “I don’t want to be that guy,” Jake mentioned. He and his wife, Sarah, also introduce their daughters to a variety of music, including female artists like Joan Jett and Cyndi Lauper, which they appreciate.

The Importance of Co-Parenting

“Little Birds” is a heartfelt tribute to Emma and Mia, but Jake emphasized the importance of including Sarah in the conversation. Their mutual admiration is evident, and Sarah remarked that the song perfectly embodies Jake’s character as both a musician and a therapist.

A memorable moment for Jake occurred when they were out shopping with their daughters. As they stood in line, a man complimented Jake on being a great dad but ignored Sarah, which infuriated both parents. Jake is committed to being an equal partner in parenting—and so is Sarah.

Jake is indeed busy with his music career, having released “Little Birds” and another single, with plans for a five-song EP soon. Yet, he and Sarah make it a point to nurture their own interests outside of parenting. Sarah has taken up paddleboarding and travel, while Jake remains dedicated to his music.

Final Thoughts on Jake’s Song

“We really try to validate who the kids are,” Sarah said, emphasizing their commitment to positive parenting and unconditional love. “This song is a message for them: no matter what happens, I’ve got you.” With “Little Birds,” Jake has undoubtedly achieved that. Emma and Mia are fortunate to have such loving support, and if you haven’t found yourself in tears yet, you need to watch that video.

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Summary

Jake Thompson wrote the heartfelt song “Little Birds” for his daughters, Emma and Mia. The song expresses his love and hopes for their futures, showcasing the beauty of fatherhood. It highlights the importance of validating children’s identities and the value of co-parenting. The music video, designed to evoke nostalgia, has resonated with many listeners.