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My hero

June 9, 2010
By Jassure BRONZE, Woodburn, Oregon
Jassure BRONZE, Woodburn, Oregon
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The day you left me scarred me for life
It was the day I would no longer see you
The day in which I would have to say good bye
Where I would have to give you one last kiss and one last hug
You taught me right from wrong
You were my role model
You were my shield; the one who would protect me
You cared for my needs
You never left my side
When I was scared; you made my fears go away
I trusted you
I could talk to you for hours
I could sit on your laps and give you millions of kisses
I wasn’t like other girls who didn’t even talk to their dads
I would hug you and never want to let you go
I loved you with all my heart
I miss you more than words can say
In distance you’re far away but in my heart you’re near by
I miss you more than ever
And if I had one wish it would be to have you back
I won’t ever judge you
You did what you had to do
I wish you could be here for my graduation
I am going to be 15 in a couple of months
It’s the age where I’ll become a lady and start growing as a person
It’s hard without you
I’ll be here waiting with my arms wide open till the day I get a hug from you again
It’s sad to see other girls with their daddy’s
Memories come back
I get flash backs of when you were around
Father’s day comes and yet I can’t even say “I love you”
One thing I learned from you leaving was tolerance and to be grateful
You’re my hero
And the best father in the whole world
We’ve drifted apart from each together by miles but the day will come when were together
This horrible nightmare will end
And we won’t ever have to separate
At least that’s what keeps me going
Thinking about it that way


The author's comments:
Well I wrote this about my dad. He's the most important person in my life and I miss him dearly. I wish he could be my side but thats just a wish that will continue the rest of my life. Things happen and it's outta my hands to fix it.

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