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I have learned to live without you. I'll watch a game of football and say school is fine and talk about the weather and tell you that I am doing well. But you don’t care and I tell you exactly what you want to hear. You never want to hear about the hard things, about the tough stuff. You never want to hear about the things dads are supposed to care about. So I keep it short and I keep it clean and I cut out all of the fat. That way you only know the part of me that you didn’t ruin.
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Jan 4, 2020
Jan 4, 2020 at 12:16 AM UTC
the part of me you didn't ruin
I have learned to live without you. I'll watch a game of football and say school is fine and talk about the weather and tell you that I am doing well. But you don’t care and I tell you exactly what you want to hear. You never want to hear about the hard things, about the tough stuff. You never want to hear about the things dads are supposed to care about. So I keep it short and I keep it clean and I cut out all of the fat. That way you only know the part of me that you didn’t ruin.
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Jan 4, 2020
Jan 4, 2020 at 12:16 AM UTC
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