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A Father's Broken Gift

When I look at you two

I don't like what I see

For enter my eyes

An eyesore of debris

 

I see nights where money is

spent on drinks, lights, and music

When you can be happy by

helping the needy and sick.

 

To make matters worse,

together you'll sleep.

As you failed your promise

One you swore to keep.

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Don't throw away your life. It was gifted to you.

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