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No Longer Daddy's Princess

Contributed by 2ndChance on Friday, 10th September 2004 @ 07:01:56 PM in AEST
Topic: SongLyrics



Gone away...
he's gone away...
she hugs her teddy-bear oh so close,
wondering what she'll miss most.
The way he called her princess,
or the way he'd brush her hair.
Who's going to tuck her in at night,
now that he's not there?
Who will keep away the monsters,
and fix her when she's hurt,
promise to take her to the moon,
or give her seconds on dessert?
She'll see him on the weekends,
but knows it's not the same.
She doesn't quite understand,
is this all a game?
Happy endings come to princesses
locked behind a tower door,
crying as she realizes,
she's not daddy's princess anymore.
Gone away...
he's gone away...




Copyright © 2ndChance ... [ 2004-09-10 19:01:56]
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Re: No Longer Daddy's Princess (User Rating: 1 )
by Jenni_K on Friday, 10th September 2004 @ 08:13:59 PM AEST
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Hmmm this is so sad.....so well written....
I have a few nieces...who used to be their daddy's little princesses..so I understand where youre coming from...
Jenni


Re: No Longer Daddy's Princess (User Rating: 1 )
by tifrob on Friday, 10th September 2004 @ 08:49:22 PM AEST
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How beautifully sad and openly honest all at the same time. Great poem.

J~


Re: No Longer Daddy's Princess (User Rating: 1 )
by Live2Die on Monday, 18th October 2004 @ 10:01:10 PM AEST
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Really great. I know what its like, my parents got divorced when I was 3-4, and I stopped seeing my dad when I was 5. I remember that day when my mom told my twin and I we couldnt see him anymore. I took off down the block and hid in sme bushes. So I can totally relate.

GoodGood poem.


Re: No Longer Daddy's Princess (User Rating: 1 )
by princess_of_pain on Tuesday, 15th March 2005 @ 08:29:54 PM AEST
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:( awwww
good poem
sad story




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