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I Doubt Every Day

It wasn't at holidays; we always had those. But, sometimes a birthday. More often an A. You came to the beach, but not to my game. Sometimes a "Well done!" on what's knew and the same. You said you were proud, but how could you be? You saw only my failures and what you wanted to see. My everyday evils I handled without you. What knowledge these gave, I deny it is true. I will never be sure of, what you didn't teach me. I doubt everyday what it is to be me.
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Jan 23, 2017
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to my Dad

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