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The girl was eight, And she hated to wait, Mother laid in bed, Staring into space straight ahead, The girl wanted to go play, But she'd promised daddy she'd stay, Mommy was sick...but she always was, So what was the big fuss? Her mother gasped, And in her dry voice rasped, "I'm tired...so so tired. I want to sleep." The girl watched as her mother began to weep. Scared, she wonder if she should call the doctor, She anxiously glanced at the door, Her mother then began to smile, "I love you both. I love you and Kyle." The girl whispered. "Daddy and I love you too." Her mother's smile grew wider, "I know, I know you do." She then murmured, "Let me sleep, I'm beat." The girl watched and sat quietly in her seat, She watched even after her breathing was no more, She gazed silently at her peaceful mother, After some time she observed her father as he entered, And as he began to cry her vision blurred. She went into his arms and held him tight, She smiled and whispered, "Don't cry, daddy. It's alright." She pointed to her peacefully sleeping mother. "See, daddy? She's not tired anymore."
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