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Dear Dad
Dear Dad, Poem Three
I don’t expect a big sincere apology from you
Or for you to even say a half-filled “I’m sorry”
But, I do hope
That when you’re at your deepest and darkest hour
Your all-time low or even when you’re on your nice warm death bed
That somewhere inside of your cold cruel heart
You’ll realize the hell that you put me through
But don’t worry your little heart
I don’t expect a big sincere apology from you
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This poem is about my dad. He never apologizes for anything, but hopefully one day he'll realize that he's wrong and that my brother and I deserve better.