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Array ( [sid] => 3591 [catid] => 1 [aid] => mick [title] => “Crying ‘bout Yesterday” [time] => 2002-09-09 20:07:19 [hometext] => Growing up I was never close with my father. I am his only daughter and he only lives a few minutes away. A few months ago at age 25 I finally became close with him and within a few weeks it all came crashing down due to major crisis' in my father's life. SInce then we have not spoken. It has been as if I have lost him all over again.

So I wrote this short song: [bodytext] => Where did she go wrong?
Why does she have to feel all this pain?

Why does it keep on coming, why doesn’t it just go away?

Months have gone and the days keep passing her by, the pain won’t let up and…
“Daddy’s little girl still crying ‘bout yesterday.”

She will call him, but he won’t answer.
She forgives him, can he forgive her?
Can’t they get past it and move on?

“Daddy’s little girl still crying ‘bout yesterday.”

The pain doesn’t end, it only gets stronger day after day.
She sits by the phone and waits for his call, every ring anticipating.

“Daddy’s little girl still crying ‘bout yesterday.”

She forgives him, can he forgive her?
Can’t they get past it and move on?
She will call him, but he won’t answer.

“Daddy’s little girl still crying ‘bout yesterday.”

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“Crying ‘bout Yesterday”

Contributed by Geli on Monday, 9th September 2002 @ 08:07:19 PM in AEST
Topic: FamilyPoems



Where did she go wrong?
Why does she have to feel all this pain?

Why does it keep on coming, why doesn’t it just go away?

Months have gone and the days keep passing her by, the pain won’t let up and…
“Daddy’s little girl still crying ‘bout yesterday.”

She will call him, but he won’t answer.
She forgives him, can he forgive her?
Can’t they get past it and move on?

“Daddy’s little girl still crying ‘bout yesterday.”

The pain doesn’t end, it only gets stronger day after day.
She sits by the phone and waits for his call, every ring anticipating.

“Daddy’s little girl still crying ‘bout yesterday.”

She forgives him, can he forgive her?
Can’t they get past it and move on?
She will call him, but he won’t answer.

“Daddy’s little girl still crying ‘bout yesterday.”





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Re: “Crying ‘bout Yesterday” (User Rating: 1 )
by Valerie_Pearson on Monday, 9th September 2002 @ 09:46:55 PM AEST
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life is to short, make a mends, send him a card or something, good write


Re: “Crying ‘bout Yesterday” (User Rating: 1 )
by Lia on Monday, 9th September 2002 @ 11:24:55 PM AEST
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I lost my Daddy once...for many many years. I will never let it happen again. Go to him and love him before it's too late. Sometimes Dad's can be stubborn and it's up to you to take the intiative.

And another quick note to ya...welcome to YPDC..I know I already welcomed ya but since I am now reading one of your poems I am doing it again :)




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