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My Daddy Doesn't Cry

For as long as I can remember My daddy doesn't cry. Ridiculous, I know, But I never saw a tear leave his eyes. When his son got sent away, My daddy didn't cry. When he lost his job Again and Again and Again My daddy didn't cry. When his brother died My daddy didn't cry. When we found out my siblings had autism My daddy didn't cry. When his sister in law died, My daddy didn't cry. When his mom died 26 hours later, My daddy didn't cry. But when my father realized that he was slowing losing me When I had failed to tell him how much I loved him He sat in the car Tears shining in his eyes And he begged me He begged me to give him a second chance. And as a single tear streamed down his face I couldn't help but tear up myself At the thought of all the miscommunication All the fights and all the misunderstandings For the first time in forever I actually felt loved by father, That first time I saw my daddy cry.
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lydia-samantha
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Nov 30, 2011
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