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Dad
Dad Is it too late to say “I love you, Dad” As you lay there on your bed? Are words enough to express myself Or the thoughts within my head? Is it too late to say “I love you, Dad?” Though I’m sure you really know Despite my actions, words and deeds Which sometimes made you wonder so Is it too late to say “I love you, Dad?” As I look you in the eye A smile spreads ‘cross your tortured face It’s enough to make me cry Is it too late to say “I love you, Dad” From my anguished, anxious soul? Though next to yours, the pain’s so small And your strength should be my goal Is it too late to say “I love you, Dad” After all these years? If you could you’d say it’s not Just to assuage my fears Is it too late to say “I love you, Dad” As I stand here next to you, so.. So much time has passed us by Now I just want you to know.
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