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And Then He Was Gone

I did not know my father

He was there when I was born

He named me Maria

And then he was gone

 

Another man raised me

It was he I called dad

He changed my name

Life was sad

 

I searched for my father

When I was grown

One day I found him

But who could have known

 

The stories I was told

Of the man I had not met

Were beyond belief

And difficult to forget

 

He had other children now

A successful man

I did not want trouble

So I made a plan

 

I went to see him

But did not tell who I was

I drank in his nearness

Then I left … because

 

I called him later

To tell we had met

It was strange

But I was no threat

 

A father and his daughter

Had crossed on life’s path

They spoke for the first time

It would be the last

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Written by
kate-little
Australian
Published
Jul 2, 2010
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