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Dear daddy
- Dear daddy do you even remember all the birthdays you missed out on?
- well I do each year,each special holiday I prayed for you to come home
- Dear daddy do you even remember all the Christmas you missed out on?
- well I do each year,each special holiday hoping you come home
- Dear daddy do you even remember all the Easters you missed out on?
- well I do each year,each special holiday thinking you'll be here in the morning
- Dear daddy do you even remember all the Halloweens you missed out on?
- well I do each year, each special holiday thinking the next day you'll be here
- but I was wrong and I was an idiot waiting for you so this for you.
- Dear daddy you were my daddy the man I never knew wishing I knew. Do
- you know how hard it was to go to school on fathers day and knowing I
- didn't have a daddy to show off to my class, to show off to my friends, to
- show off to my school and I was stuck lying saying you where at war
- fighting for our country, surviving for our country, when you actually where
- never there, not at war, not at home, nowhere to be seen, missing in action
- but uh yeah that didn't bother you. Little did you know the pain you put me
- threw. I still remember when I was the twinkle in your eyes then one night
- you left without saying goodbye. If only you could see the tears running
- down my face night after night day after day. Still the years have passed
- and you can't and you won't replace. So daddy I've given up and this time I
- will leave for good and from this day forward I will and always call you
- Damien and knowing in my head you left and it wasn't my fault, but that little
- girl you left behind in the dark did think it was her fault, thought it was her
- fault you left, because she wasn't perfect, I wasn't perfect but growing up I
- learnt no one is perfect, no one is right and you left because you were
- selfish, you were a selfish cruel man and even though I didn't have a daddy
- in my life teaching me things about life, don't do drugs, teaching me things
- about the world, don't do sex, teaching me how to ride my bike, don't do
- trouble, stay out of trouble, be good, stay good, is okay, which is okay, and
- will always be okay cause I didn't see that dark side, I never saw that dark
- side, I don't wanna know that dark side so all I wanna say to you daddy, all
- I wanna say to you Damien is goodbye, don't come back, don't you think you
- can come into my life with my arms opened wide, cause they won't my arms
- will be closed and so will my door to my life, to my family so bye bye, don't
- come back, so bye bye, don't wanna see your face, bye bye
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