a little girl looking for the last daddy she remembers |
A tiny little girl stood alone, jostled and shoved by the harried commuters rushing by her. No-one noticed the trickle of tears running down her freckled face. Not a single soul rushing past wondered why such a little girl stood all alone on the train platform. No-one bothered to stop, they didn’t have time. Places to go, people to see, duties to attend to. Had anyone taken a brief moment to listen, they might have heard her plea: “Can you help me find my daddy? I don’t know where he’s gone He just didn’t come home yesterday and that made me scared I’ve had lots and lots of daddy’s but I liked this one the best I don’t remember his name, I didn’t know him very long Some days he didn’t hit me and call me swear words and lots of days he didn’t yell at me too much He made my mommy cry a lot and that made me sad but he always came back home the next night Sometimes he would scream and break things Then mommy would get him a drink and he would stop Drinks made him wobble when he walked; that made me laugh I thought he was playing a game of let’s pretend I play that game sometimes with my dolls and it’s fun One time he brought me a great big pizza and I slept with a full tummy and that made me happy Sometimes he touched me bad; I didn’t like that It hurt and it made me cry Then last night he just held me he stroked my hair and rocked me And that felt good and made me happy Can you help me find my daddy”? |