Daddy, Don't Cry...

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  • To be set free, but locked away in my own cell of fear

Daddy, Don't Cry...

We both know you were never there
But now you've come across the distance
I'm sure there are things we both still feel to share
Even though everything now seems balanced in my existence


For a really long while there were things I felt
Then you came along and helped me feel whole
For having such little time with me under your belt
You still mangaged to fulfill my soul


You were scared to step foot through this door
This door that you thought had closed
And after walking through with no struggle your face hit the floor
But there was just thing I proposed


Daddy, don't cry
The hardest part is done
I've still grown into you without a try
And we've reduced two to one


Daddy, don't cry
The darkest part is over
Now you know more than just a picture from past time
And now we walk side by side, shoulder to shoulder


It seemed like an unachievable moment in time
We lived two worlds apart
But this new found relationship is still in it's prime
An it's like we're living again clean from the start


Connected from afar
Communicating through the ink in our veins
Soaring through the universe to the Northern Star
Symbolizing how bright hopes and dreams stimulate our brains


Daddy, don't cry
We've walked the rainbow and claimed the gold
There's no limit to what we can do from this point on
No matter who the cards look we'll refuse to fold


Daddy, don't cry
I'm not going anywhere
And I know now, for you, I can say the same
This is ours to share


I couldn't have asked for a better chance
To undo what was already done years ago
But never forget to remember this never ending danec
That started with your first memorable "Hello"


We'll keep moving on ease
There won't be a need for another goodbye
So I'm begging you please...
Daddy, don't cry

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When power leads man towards arrogance, poetry reminds him of his limitations. When power narrows the area of man's concern, poetry reminds him of the richness and diversity of existence. When power corrupts, poetry cleanses.

John F. Kennedy (1917-1963) Thirty-fifth President of the USA

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Mannequin 0
It's Not Goodbye 1
Inside 1
Behind Closed Doors 1
Inspiration 0
Without You 0
Resuscitated 0
PEMDAS 0
Paralyzed 0
Overboard 0
Crystal 1
Jumper 0
Irreplaceable 0
Inverted 0
Endless Cries 0
Cry Me A River 0
Breathless 0
Daddy, Don't Cry... 0
Written in Blood 0
Jack of All Trades 0
Restless 0
So Close Yet So Far 0
Stand Tall to Fall Short 0
Cut Me Out 0
Everybody's Fool 0
Sosa 0
Drawing the Line 0
Trust 0
Russian Roulette 0
Life or Death 0
This Won't Hurt 0
Glass 0
Caught Up 0
Every Man For Himself 0
Touched 0
My Sweetheart 0
Running Out of Time 0
Red 0
Hunger 2
Cry 0
The Sweet Sin of Seduction 0
Mercy 0
Stuck 0
Vacant 0
Ghost Writer 0
The Girl Who Always Tried 0
My Favorite Two 0
Sweet Lullaby 0
Magnetic 0
1 + 1 = ? 0
GAME OVER! 0
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Mission: Impossible 0
Breath of Fresh Air 0
Slip of the Tongue 0
Poison 0
Merry Me 0
Fireworks 0
Whiplash 0
Little Moments 0
Speechless 0
Rewind and Pause 1
Wonderful 0
Rush 0
The Best Of What Never Was 0
Wishful Thinking... 2
Premonition 0
Intangible 1
What's Next? 1
The Storm 3
Breathe 1
August Rush 1
Stupidity 1
Hope You're Happy 0
Too Late 0
Falling 0
Pressure 0
Defective 1
Shadow 0
Six Feet Under 0
Weightless 1
Silent Conversation 0
Color Me... 0
Secluded 0
Hold On 0
Skinned 1
No One 0
All Wrong 0
Knowing 0
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Day by Day 0
Misunderstood 0
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Imagine 1
The One 0
Rejection 0
This Guy 1
Heartache Always 1
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Our Song 1