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Daddys little girl

by mary-rush

The First man to ever love me broke me Made me feel I was never enough I called you daddy but, you barley know me Raised me to abandon me For years I longed for you All I wanted was a message or a call Don't even know my birthday And that hurts most of all So much anger and pain I'm so ashamed, that you're my father Lucky enough you still get that name Because if not that id live my life ashamed So many words unsaid So many actions to undo But I'm over it So in order to mend things it's up to you
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Published
Jan 20, 2019
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Haven't spoken to my father in 2 years

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#dad#alone#fixme#why#father#regret#notenough
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