Father

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Father, don’t say you love me
Please don’t pretend to care
Just open your eyes and you’ll see
How dangerously stupid you’ve been

Father, don’t try to apologise
Your words they mean nothing to me
Because when you picture my face
You’re imagining a fantasy

Father, I don’t need your phone calls
Your letters, I barely read
Your text messages all get deleted
I won’t waste my time on a man.

Father, try to be serious
I’m grown up, more than you think
Stop remembering the girl you left behind
My life moved on since then

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