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My Daughter's Nightmare
She came to me with watery eyes, Screaming of some bad dreams, she had. My question, I asked of my little girl Was, “Why are you crying? Why are you sad?” She told me she thought of us leaving, My wife and I, from her world and sight. She cried hysterically at thoughts of our passing, That all I could do was comfort, hold her tight. This poor little girl had a sense of reality, Though, luckily death hasn’t happened as of yet. I reassured her we’re not going any time soon And if life were a gamble, I’d place a bet. She looked at me through her red-teared eyes, Smiled briefly, as she questioned life with God above. I realized my ten year old was growing so fast And at this moment was sharing all of her love. I told her that we would again, one day be together Provided we live well and always do our best. She said, “Daddy, I think I understand it all now. We have to work together in life. That is our test.” She showed me age doesn’t give wisdom, love does. She let me know of her true unwavering love. She taught her father a thing or two, this night, About life and death, both, being gifts from above.
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