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The Daughter I Never Had

She’s the daughter I never had, All grown now, I am not her Dad. All her childhood, I did not see And yet, somehow, she seems like me. She’s the daughter I never knew, Only close to her a time or two. Of my influence she's completely free, And yet, somehow, she thinks like me. But now I have a fleeting gift, Of time with her to fill the rift. Paths long parted finally blend, I believe that she is now my friend. Even if we had never met, Her path to success has long been set. She needs nothing that I have to give, To live the life she is going to live. And so, although I’ll never be a Dad, I hope to provide what she has not had, Shade underneath my family tree, And a chance to know someone like me.
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Written by
timothy-clarke
53 / M / American
Published
Mar 25, 2011
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Of the many gifts that my new wife brings to my life, the most precious are her four daughters... Her oldest is a wonderful young woman ready to start a life of her own.

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