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DADDY'S LITTLE GIRL, a poem by Jacklyn K. Cox, USA
Daughters Poems & Father Poetry
Jacklyn K. Cox, USA
DADDY'S LITTLE GIRL
All these years you haven't been there, never shed a tear or helped through fear,aren't little girls supposed to have their daddy’s thereall the times I've thought I was in the wrongYou made me feel like I didn't belongAll the lying and the drugsnever any kisses or hugsall those other kids they think you had,did you run to them like a dadthe broken promises and despisetoo young to realize in my eyesthe nights cold and alonewaiting for you to call on the phoneI've grown up, so when will youI have responsibilities, when will youI know not to trust your lies after all those nights I cried I still look to the sky....and wish to be daddy's little girl
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