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A Father's Love

February 21, 2014
By Miss.Simplicity BRONZE, Bronx, New York
Miss.Simplicity BRONZE, Bronx, New York
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I hated your lectures.
Your constant reproaching.
They way your lips turned upwards
Whenever you were boasting.
The way you abused me
With drunken colored words,
My cheeks would sting with a taste
That left me perturbed.
We always fought,
Back and forth the arguments would go.
Was all your face would really show.
But times when you were sober,
Pain and disappointment
You showed us some sort of care.
You worked until late at night-
Not your fault you were never there.
You were awkward with your affections.
Showing love, you never did well.
Whether or not you truly loved us,
We couldn’t always tell.
But it’s too late to ask.
You’ve left us here on Earth.
And just now do we realize,
We’ve loved you since birth.
My manners and actions
Mirrors all that you used to do.
There was never a father
As recondite as you.



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