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The Child Who Waited

Waiting for a Dad Who Wasn’t There

By JanePublished 4 months ago 1 min read
The Child Who Waited
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The Child Who Waited

I kept waiting anyway.

I waited by doors,

by windows,

by phones that didn’t ring.

I waited for apologies

that never arrived,

for arms that never opened,

for a father

who never became a dad.

And the waiting became a part of me—

a shadow stitched into my ribcage.

Even when I laughed,

I was still waiting.

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Jane

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