And so I told myself, if husband isnʼt in the cards for me, the greatest father I will be, no man dare stand preventing me.
I understate my strength, yet never appear weak, provide far beyond your needs, come learn, grow and become you, beside me.
Son low and behold I fear no monster, Daughter know the wolves fear me.
So understand a lie, will only break us down, relationships are built upon firm grounds, of trust respect and love.
Iʼll call you my hero, as I could begin to understand, the weight those words hold as they land, puzzling how could I humble this man.
Iʼm out of the dressing room, passed through the halls, with quickening nervous yet power steps. Iʼm still that puzzled kid, jumping through door, out onto the ice terrified I wonʼt fill the shoes you, left behind. And he said..
Son low and behold I fear no monster, Daughter know the wolves fear me. Son low and behold I fear no monster, Daughter know the wolves fear me.
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