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Daddy held me in his arms Once, when I was five; He wasn't one to embrace, To clap and say well-done. To hear him speak two words Was volumes from someone Who tsked and rolled, But never scolded His daughters and his sons. In his hold, so foreign, He made his assumption, That I was content to be held, Though squirming for the ground. For me it wasn't soothing, He never was inviting, His demeanor so discomforting, He never did it again; Not that I could tell; And yet the security Never diminished From arms that once held me.
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Jan 13, 2017
Jan 13, 2017 at 10:33 AM UTC
Arms That Once Held Me
Daddy held me in his arms Once, when I was five; He wasn't one to embrace, To clap and say well-done. To hear him speak two words Was volumes from someone Who tsked and rolled, But never scolded His daughters and his sons. In his hold, so foreign, He made his assumption, That I was content to be held, Though squirming for the ground. For me it wasn't soothing, He never was inviting, His demeanor so discomforting, He never did it again; Not that I could tell; And yet the security Never diminished From arms that once held me.
francie-lynch
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Jan 13, 2017
Jan 13, 2017 at 10:33 AM UTC
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