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My Dear Daughter's
Looking upon your eyes I see the most beautiful and innocent face, The smiles of each year as you've grown with every trace. I watch you grow into young ladies but yet so fragile and small, Those memories are so vivid that I still remember each and every fall. Small little fingers that wrapped around my thumb. The small voice that peaked out to amusement and fun. Grown you might be from a short long ago, I still remember you both so small from head to toe. I love you "my dear daughter's" for the love your eager to give. You have gave me my life full of happiness for as long as I live. One day I will walk down that isle with you, To share you with a man and the world that is true. For now I will keep you for all that you are, until your ready to spread your wings and fly afar.
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