To My Daughter..

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To My Daughter, Should We Never Meet Again

Believe nothing that city tells you, Child:
grow up strong in spite of their efforts.
Get out, as quick as you can--
it will leave you hollow and wanting if you stay.

Respect your mother, Child:
just don't always follow her example.
She is a good woman with a bad habit--
but that doesn't change the blood you share.

Believe nothing that city tells you, Child:
your daddy wasn't a good man, but not as bad as they'd have you think.
Reserve your judgments--
at least until you can decide for yourself.

Never forget how it felt, Baby Girl:
to grow up without him there, just a bad taste in your mouth.
When you have yourself a child--
don't pass on that pain to the next generation.

Always remember, Sweet Maria:
you've got more guardian angels than you'll ever see.

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