Dear loving daughter,
I recieved your letter just the other day and it hurts me dearly to hear every word you say. I am truely sorry for all your troubles and pain and although I am not there I am the one to blame. I am so so sorry I promise I'll never go back I found the strength in your letter that before I did lack. I'm so sad your birthday wasn't good and how I missed your graduation and how I missed your first recital, I can't stand the whole cituation. I know I've disapointed you and I can understand that every thing I've putin you through has gotten out of hand. I lay down every night and think of when we were all together when we were all happy and things were so much better. I remember your mother and the night of our wedding and all the trips to the beach and going midnight sleding. I have all your pictures on the wall and I look at them everyday and what hurts me the most is that the next time I see you is when I'll be old and grey but I want you to know that I've learned my lesson and I hope others have to because it's not the question wether I can make it through prison but the fact that I can never be there for you.
Copyright 2004 innocence
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