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innately
implicitly.
A father loves a daughter Like no other love on earth. From the day that he first meets her Nothing can compare her worth. Forever are they bonded With a love that never fails. For always he will hug her
And kiss her goodnight with fairy tales. He will love her and protect her With strong arms just in case But will also hug her tenderly With a fatherly embrace. Eskimo kisses touch her nose With a giggle and a squeeze And that sparkle in her little eyes Could bring him to his knees. What more could any father want Than a daughter so sweet and pure There's nothing in this world so rare Of that he can be sure. A father’s love is so unique It cannot be replaced He will always treasure times with her And the memories embraced.
emasculate
livid.
undecipherable,
averted.
ostracized
palpable.
thaw
chivalry
verbalize
writhed
convulsed
solidified
stoic
vindicated
perverse
crevasses
senioritis.”
brute
loathe
There were layers unseen to the naked eye.
witty.
heartfelt
dissuade
smitten.
monogamous
Our minds were connected in a way our bodies weren’t.
perverse
absurdity
inhibited.”
smitten
contrition
emasculated.
authoritative
“Relationships fall apart regularly. I don’t think that necessarily means it failed. Sometimes you need more than just love to stay together. You need friendship, trust, understanding, and passion. Those four things are more important than love itself.
impenetrable
epiphany

