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Emma Elisabeth Wood
Poems
Dec 2018
Daddy's Girl
My father hated him
at sight
Stolen glances from behind
his crystal whiskey glass
He prefered the last
one
Tall and dark and
strong
A real man
The kind of guy that looks
like he carries photos of
his kids in his wallet
With spare twenties and
condoms
My mother keeps
quiet
I know she liked him
too
But she noticed the bruises
and fat lips
She knows the smell
of pressed powder
over black eyes
I really was her daughter
back then
A broken bone bond
between her child
She hates that I got
out
That I refused to carry
on their name
She looks at the new guy
whose arms hang over my shoulders
My father smokes cigars
and sighs
Trying to work out if his hands
could make fists
If his knuckles could
smash against my skull
He can't stand to see me
with a man who lets me answer back
A man who gives me his coat
when it's cold
He likes to see a mirror
reflecting back his
brutality
Telling him that his daughter
is safe (in a way) from
the wolves that walk the pages
of fairy tales
Written by
Emma Elisabeth Wood
F/UK
(F/UK)
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