A Daughter's Plea

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Can you hear me father?
I’m calling out your name.
Can you hear me father?
Things don’t seem the same.

Where are you father?
I miss you here.
Where are you father?
You haven’t been near.

How are you father?
I’m all but grand.
How are you father?
Please hold my hand.

Why’d you leave father?
I need to know.
Why’d you leave father?
I need you so.

When will I see you father?
It’s been so long.
When will I see you father?
You never taught me that song.

Who are you father?
I can’t remember.
Who are you father?
You were born in December.

Come home daddy!
I want you to see,
Come home daddy!
You mean so much to me.

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tazz317tazz317almost 12 years ago
WHO BENEFITS FROM A SEPARATION

the children never do. TK U MLJ LV NV

AmyfriendAmyfriendabout 17 years ago
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A very touching and deeply moving poem as a daughter searches blindly for her father. Nicely done

AnonymousAnonymousover 17 years ago
alone.

A heart wrenching plea of a daughter who loves and misses her father. This little girl's sorrow and melacholy go hand in hand.

LeBrozLeBrozover 17 years ago
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Consequences of callousness

Reverberate through time...

CathleenCathleenalmost 20 years ago
Touching!

Hi UC, thanks for this poem. It has a special meaning to me ~ thank you for saying it for me.

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