DADDY

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    for my oldest daughter and my husband who can never communicate to one another without me there to mediate.

    DADDY

    I miss you daddy even though you are always here,

    ‘Cause we don’t talk anymore like we once did.

    Daddy please talk to me, say anything I don’t care

     

    We need to speak to one another without giving blame,

    Can we please try to get along for a while?

    Or our relationship might never be the same.

     

    I remember when I was the apple of your eye,

    Why did things have to change?

    I feel like when it comes to me, that your love is in short supply.

     

    You have time for everyone else but me,

    I don’t want to say goodbye,

    But if things don’t change that’s how it will have to be.

     

    I don’t know what else to do to get you to understand,

    We need to talk and get things out in the open,

    Before everything, gets out of hand.

     

    I don’t want us to be forever estranged,

    Never again speaking, or being around each other,

    So things can’t go on unchanged.

     

    I want you there to walk me down the aisle,

    When I get married and you have to be there

    when I have your grandchild.

     

    I love you daddy and I always will,

    I know if we talk like we used to,

    our relationship will progress uphill.

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    In science one tries to tell people, in such a way as to be understood by everyone, something that no one ever knew before. But in poetry, it's the exact opposite.

    Franz Kafka (1883-1924) Czech writer.

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