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What You Wish To Know
When you see me cry don't be afraid Sometimes dads emotions overflow I know you wonder what's going on There are things we don't want you to know Perhaps we're wrong to insulate you As parents we try to do what's right We wish for you only sunny skies That's why we try to bathe you in light The fact that you care it warms my heart I will tell you what you wish to know Today you've grown up you are a man That's a process I don't wish to slow Sometimes life it can throw us a curve I lost my job a few days ago So now I wonder what will I do I am at my wits end I don't know Please come to me I can use a hug It will help me to feel it's okay In the end I put my faith in God With his help things will turn out okay For F.J. Thomas's "To Heal a Heart" contest Oops I went over by four lines so I know I'll be disqualified. I still wanted you to read the poem you inspired.
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