Daddy to the rescue... |
I remember when I was a little kid And I would get hurt I went through a stage Where I didn't want Mommy to kiss the boo-boo or ouchie I wanted my Daddy But Daddy didn't use kisses to make the boo-boos all better, he used invisible Band-Aids I would almost want to get hurt just so I could get one I'd run to my dad forefinger extended, crying I'd watch in rapture as he'd announce with much grandeur He'd pull out an invisible Band-Aid from his shirt pocket I would watch eagerly as he'd deftly tear open the wrapper Toss it aside Pull the little plastic tabs away He'd gently take my finger Stick the Band-Aid on Press the one tape down wrap the Band-Aid around and securely press the other tape down The boo-boo was instantly better It actually felt like there was A Band-Aid on my finger I knew there wasn't really an invisible Band-Aid But I had so much faith in my dad, so much love, that his invisible Band-Aids worked That was one of the best things I can remember about my dad It's funny how things change You grow up and realize That invisible Band-Aids are nothing, That your dad isn't Superman That, in fact, he can't fix anything Nothing hurts more than when a parent lets you down All the invisible Band-Aids In the world won't fix it When a parent betrays a child's trust Violates their being Shatters their innocence |