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Oh, my daughter, I love you MUCH...A poem just for you, and I say this with a broken heart and heavy tears.

"Worthy of LOVE"

Oh My Daughter
How could you
hate me so?
How can you
hate me so?

You say, You say
I love you mom,but
everything about YOU
I know is gone.
You have change

EVERYTHING

Nothing about you
has remained.

First my mother, then
my daughter.
HOW can they
hate me so?

I love you and I want to know you, but you have change everything about who GOD has created you to be.

GOD placed you in my womb, a womb that was destroyed.
GOD created you to be someone that HE can LOVE and ADORE.
GOD knew the hurt that you and I would have to endure,but
HE gave to us each other with grace, and love we could endure ALL things through HIM.

But you left, you left me BROKEN.
You left me wondering why.
You left, you left me crying out loud

"COME BACK, COME BACK, MY DAUGHTER.
WE CAN GIVE IT ONE MORE TRY".

You threw EVERYTHING about you back

2007-09-12 10:36:55 · 3 answers · asked by Cheryl 5 in Society & Culture Religion & Spirituality

back in GOD'S face and chose a different kind of life.

I love you, and I can't even say your name. For you changed that too.

GOD named you, and I know why. Your real name means " Worthy of LOVE"

The truth of who you are is written in your NAME.

2007-09-12 10:38:22 · update #1

3 answers

I do not know what the situation is between you and your daughter. So, I can only speak in generalities and use my own son as an example. Basicly, he rejected everything we ever taught him and when he turned 18 he left.

After some time, he got in trouble and we bailed him out. Then he got in trouble again and we did not bail him out. Finally, after many years, he straighten out and although he does not live as I would like, he is doing well and our relationship is good.

After he left his mother cried and cried. She was filled with fear. Afraid that the phone would ring and afraid it would not.I told her this one thing that proved to be right. I told her not to worry. Everything we ever taught him is still in there. It will come out.

After over a decade of drifting, drinking, drugs, jail etc. He finally came around. He has a son now and the last time we spoke he told his mother a little story that surprised her.

He said that while arguing with someone he knew that had been arrested, the person was trying to claim that he did not know that something was illegal. My son, tired of the BS, said to his friend, "If the cops were looking right at you would you still have done it?" The friend said, no. "Then you knew it was illegal!", my son said. Then he remembered that this was a version of something I said to him when he was little.

He had gotten into trouble. When I confronted him, he tried to say that he did not know the thing he was doing was wrong. I asked him if he would have done it if I were looking at him. Embarrassed, he said he would not have and thereby admitted to himself and to me that he knew darned well that it was wrong.

Upon hearing this story, my wife was astonished. I was right! All the moral lessons we had taught him, that he totally tried to reject or ignore finally softend him up. He is now on the right path. So all I can say to you is this. As you sewed so shall you reap. If you taught your daugher well, the lessons are still in there. She will come around eventually.


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2007-09-13 02:45:51 · answer #1 · answered by Jacob W 7 · 1 0

I think that if you and your daughter are estranged and you want to reconnect with her again, you should take responsibility for your part in the estrangement and apologize to her. If you hurt her in any way you need to own that and ask for her forgiveness.

2007-09-12 10:48:06 · answer #2 · answered by NONAME 5 · 1 1

Pray for your Daughter. Give her to God. And all will be well.

2007-09-12 11:14:38 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 2 1

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