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Daddys girl
I see a little girl – 
 With her daddy
 Holding hands,
 Laughing,
 Typical daddy’s girl.
 But when I was so little,
 Where was my daddy?
 Probably out,
 Drinking.
 “working late”
 It was hard to believe
 That those words were really lies
 The only time id see him
 Fights would burse out
 Food would go flying
 Tears were erupting.
 He’d come home late 
 And sleep all day
 I’d never see him.
 The memories I hold
 Are of me,
 Walking up the stairs,
 With boiling hot coffee
 Burning my hands.
 Just to bring it to my daddy
 But I didn’t get the same treatment back
 And the only thing I’ve ever wanted,
 Was to be,
 A daddy’s girl.
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