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Dear daddy

by obscurity-thought

It is funny how when I say daddy a smile often spreads forth on my lips it may be because of the ‘dy’ at the end of daddy or because I loved you so much Smiling always reminds me of how many times yours beckoned to me you lit up the room with your jokes and turned a house into a home Home is no longer home without you you have been gone too long now you should be a memory to us now but you remain the backbone of what you left You held us close with your loving arms simplicity was your best suit yet love was your weakness for you granted it to us without restraint The simplicity in our home is now lost to an empty place a place you once filled in our hearts dear daddy.
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Dec 18, 2014
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