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I Grew Up The Day My Papa Died

I grew up the day my Papa died

The day I held his hand one last time

I grew up the day I kissed him goodbye

My last kiss on his learned brow

I grew up the day I knew

I may never sit on the throne of his lap

That was the throne where I sat and believed

I was his little Princess

Gone are the fairy tales and wings

But they will be kept

In the treasure chest of my heart

Still, I heard my Papa whisper: “Hush Princess, do not cry”

I know I would forever hear his voice inside me:

“You are my daughter, I know there is nothing you cannot do”

Perhaps, from now on, I would believe in my self

The way Papa always believed in me

Ironic, how I used to dream of him

Walking with me in white, down that long, long aisle

Now, it would be me in black

who would walk him through that aisle

Nevertheless, in either case,

He would say with a smile these exact same lines:

“Hush, Princess, do not cry,

My little girl is a lady now”

I grew up the day my Papa died

His warm breath I could no longer feel

I grew up the day I faced death

And smiled at it as my Papa would

And smiled at it as my Papa did.

Source: www.isnare.com

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