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The little girl grins with glee As she runs outside squealing "Daddy come on! I bet you can't catch me!" The dad chuckling as he walked out the door As the little girl yells "Come on! Once more!" Looking back at her dad Not noticing the street All the neighbors now heard The pidder-patter of her little feet Then suddenly that familiar sound Filled the father's ears As he yelled out in warning His eyes filled with tears The father now sprinting Despite his bad knee Saw the car had just missed her By only a few feet He kept running to the girl Hands soon cradling her face She smiled once more saying "Daddy let's race!" He simply shook his head Holding his little girl Like a clam in the ocean Never releasing its pearl
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Dec 15, 2015
Dec 15, 2015 at 4:27 PM UTC
Daddy's Little Pearl
The little girl grins with glee As she runs outside squealing "Daddy come on! I bet you can't catch me!" The dad chuckling as he walked out the door As the little girl yells "Come on! Once more!" Looking back at her dad Not noticing the street All the neighbors now heard The pidder-patter of her little feet Then suddenly that familiar sound Filled the father's ears As he yelled out in warning His eyes filled with tears The father now sprinting Despite his bad knee Saw the car had just missed her By only a few feet He kept running to the girl Hands soon cradling her face She smiled once more saying "Daddy let's race!" He simply shook his head Holding his little girl Like a clam in the ocean Never releasing its pearl
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Dec 15, 2015
Dec 15, 2015 at 4:27 PM UTC
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