Daddies Little Angel Poem by Ellen frawley

Daddies Little Angel



Does it make you feel better?
Does it make you feel a man?
Abusing the ones that love you,
Just because you can.

They showered with attention,
Gave you all their love,
Unconditionally no matter what,
Why wasn’t that enough.

Bought you everything you wanted,
God knows you wanted enough,
While the rest of us went without,
But clearly that was not enough.

Do you realise the hurt you cause?
Do you even care?
You may not hurt them physically.
But you do emotionally.

Daddies little angel,
You could do no wrong,
But eventually he realised,
He was very wrong.

He sat there in his wheel chair,
Please look after your mum,
For dying in his wheelchair,
Being eaten alive by cancer he knew he didn’t have long.

You got into a tempter,
Knocked over his wheel chair,
I’ll do what I f***ing want,
Left your father lying their.

The true was covered up like many times before,
Do you realise you broke your fathers heart,
When he realised you we not an angel,
Daddies little angel no more.

Your mammy loves you,
No matter what,
God knows most people,
Would have given up.

But how do you repay her,
You treat her like your slave,
Expect her to answer your every beck and call,
Day after day, night after night.

You belittle her constantly,
When she does all she can,
To make your life as easy,
As she possibly can.

How do you repay her,
Oh that’s right you don’t,
You bully her,
Till you get your own way.
You’re a pathetic,
you’re a joke,
Try to make excuses for all of your faults,
I hope one day you’ll wake up to your self.

Come on now,
Its time, wake up be a man,
Take responsibly for your actions,
Grow up.

We only had one father,
Now his gone,
But we still have a mother,
God only knows how long.

You should cherish her,
As she cherishes you,
Why do you hurts her so,
When all she does

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