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Dear Dad

I called the ending to this story, you know.

After all, I am an author derived from you.

The love, then betrayal. As if I wouldn’t understand it

All on my own. So I knew what the last page said

Before you read it to me. And you lied.

You pretend the hard covers keep in your secrets

And hide your past but now even I know better than to be fooled.

Every movement you make flips the pages

Right back to where we started. All over again.

Back to the beginning of this section until I know it by heart.

And I raise the question, how do we end it?

How do we begin to end it? We get close with forewords

And bookmarks. And even closer with anecdotes

And dedications. But I need more. No more action novels.

No more thrillers, romance, sob stories or fantasies.

I need non-fiction. Real words. Real feelings.

Real people.

 

Signed,

The Daughter You’re Losing

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meagankathryn
27 / F / American
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Mar 5, 2010
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