Do you love me?
I wonder if she knows,
how much I love her
No phone calls, to know of my existence!
Keeping the phone close,
Waiting for her to call,
Caring enough to know of my existence.
Wishing for him to depart and recreate our foolish games of basketball, soccer and volleyball
OR
Drive me to fast food places, discussing on our enthusiastic dessert choice of todays,
On the way.
AH!
How much I crave for too much joy and laughter,
From the Basketball games to
The soccer games to
The volleyball games,
I mostly desire.
Now…
With this lonely breeze drumming my shameful face,
While staring at the empty space at the wooden dinner table.
I sit, I stand, I run
I drive, I work, I’m still none…
Refusing to be safe without
I need her! I need…
My Father.
My Daughter!
With hatred in me, I still long for this day
To come.
Knowing how much she now hates me.
The day when I can tell him:
Ready to take her pain away, by telling her:
Father, I still love you
“I never stopped loving you,
My Precious Daughter !”
I wonder if she knows,
how much I love her
No phone calls, to know of my existence!
Keeping the phone close,
Waiting for her to call,
Caring enough to know of my existence.
Wishing for him to depart and recreate our foolish games of basketball, soccer and volleyball
OR
Drive me to fast food places, discussing on our enthusiastic dessert choice of todays,
On the way.
AH!
How much I crave for too much joy and laughter,
From the Basketball games to
The soccer games to
The volleyball games,
I mostly desire.
Now…
With this lonely breeze drumming my shameful face,
While staring at the empty space at the wooden dinner table.
I sit, I stand, I run
I drive, I work, I’m still none…
Refusing to be safe without
I need her! I need…
My Father.
My Daughter!
With hatred in me, I still long for this day
To come.
Knowing how much she now hates me.
The day when I can tell him:
Ready to take her pain away, by telling her:
Father, I still love you
“I never stopped loving you,
My Precious Daughter !”