Father

by Ashley Lynch   Sep 17, 2007


We may share a strand of DNA
But you're not really my dad
Because it takes a true man to be a dad
And you do nothing but make me sad

I promise I wont be like you
I'd never leave my family
How you could I have no clue
But just you wait and see

Now I hate myself for ever believing a word
that came out of your mouth
My mother once said that there had been a
time when you actually loved me
I can't believe her, I wont
If you did, then how could you leave me?
How could you leave your daughter in tears
with a broken heart, If you really did love her?

I no longer feel any warmth when I see you,
The love I once felt has now been completely overthrown by hate.
Hatred towards the lies that you have told,
Hatred towards all the things you have done.
But daddy please believe me when I tell you

It really doesn't matter any longer.
We have come to the point where we don't each other,
And the past will always keep me from wanting to know you.

Well, they say nothing lasts forever
And today, that's what I've discovered
And they say, never to say never
But I'm thinking that when you leave
You wont be coming back to see me

My anger has been locked away
down so deep inside

It's free now I hope you can soon
become what you should have been to
me even though you are not here anymore.

A Father.

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