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Daddy's Lil Angel

I heard your voice from afar
I don't remember when,
All I do remember is sharing space
With my better half, my twin.

Then it got awfully cold,
I shivered all about
Felt myself bust wide open
from a tiny spout,
Turning colors of blue to pink,
I scared myself to death
I thought myself abandoned
as I looked a bloody mess.

In the nursery I laid,
wrapped in my own blankie
Looked around at some strangers
crying in their hankies,
I wondered about my Mom and Dad,
did they leave me here?
Then I heard that voice again say,
"that's my girl, right over there."

I struggled to take a peek
at who was to be my dad
I took one glance and saw this man,
boy!! was I sure glad,
He started flirting with me,
calling me by name
I had to laugh at his face,
pressed against the window pane.

He picked my little body up
and held me in his hand
I took one look at him,
and knew he was my man.
He kissed me on my snow-white cheek,
softly like the wind
I can see we are going
to be forever lasting friends.

The angels have a playmate,
HE chose to keep just one
God blessed me with you, daddy, we too,
will have some fun,
So here I am on Fathers' Day,
looking pretty as can be
Mommy, you and I,
are now a blessed family.

Lucille aka [email protected]
©2002

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ANGELIC DELIVERANCE HEAVEN SENT AN ANGEL DADDY'S LIL ANGEL 9 / 11 MEMORIAL PRAYER OF TEARS
THE TIE THAT BINDS US REFLECTION CONTENT TO GO THE JESTER PAVING THE WAY
THERE IS A LIGHT THE GAMBLER DADDY'S PRECIOUS ANGEL THE PERPETRATORS NEVER AGAIN
MISSING LOST SOULS WELCOME HOME WHOSE CHILD AM I THE RIDE
WONDERLAND THANKSGIVING FANTASY HOLY GROUND THAT I MAY LOVE AGAIN
DID YOU THINK? SPREAD YOUR WINGS SKELETON IN MY CLOSET STARSHIP PRODIGAL DAUGHTER
ALL I ASK THERE ARE REASONS CUTTERS REJECTION THE HOME
UGANDA CRIES TOWERING INFERNO A MAN BEREAVED NEVER FORGET US DREAMS
THE ROSE GARDEN METAMORPHOSIS SEARCH ANGELS WILL YOU REMEMBER ME? BROKEN HEART
HOW DOES ONE MEASURE? IT HURTS SOMETIMES GOD'S MIRACLES LULLABY MOTHERS' GIFT
MEDICAL ISSUES THE MEANING OF CHRISTMAS DYING ISN'T EASY YOUR FINAL WISHES UNTIL I DIE
HALF N' HALF ONE DAY, MOTHER BELIEVE IN TOMORROW COLD STEEL WHAT I WOULDN'T DO
RESCUE ME THERE HAS TO BE UNTIL WE MEET AGAIN MOTHERS SHOULDN'T THE CARETAKER

 

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