My Still Daughter Poem by LoKis White

My Still Daughter



My Still Daughter
It shouldn't take my DNA for me to be your father.
Everyone can still believe blood is thicker than water.
Should I love you less because than I do my other two?
Haven't I loved you from you were four and still do?
It is right any man can give DNA but I am your father.
All I know without my DNA you are still my daughter.

Wednesday, October 1, 2014
Topic(s) of this poem: Love
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LoKis White

LoKis White

Kingston 12, Jamaica
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