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I Am the Daughter
My father is not the biological father of my siblings So I am the bridge, I am the link in the family I, alone, carry his blood, so it is all the more poignant, and painful that I am the daughter who disappoints I am the daughter who didn't join the Navy who didn't graduate from college who didn't marry a military man who didn't give him a grandson I am the literature-loving daughter of the man who can not abide books, the man with no patience for poetry or art or music (excepting Johnny Cash) I am the (usually) alcohol-abstaining daughter of the man who can not seem to show affection without the buzz of beer in him I live in the land of rain He has retired to sunnier plains Still we share the same face And, for thirty four years, the same last name I see in me his stubborness the same silent avoidance of problems and pain the same wanderlust the same silly habit of leaving keys in the door Of hating to wait in airport lounges, in doctor's offices the same scribbly handwriting the same distaste for celery and peppers For better or worse I am not me Without him. 7/15/18
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