Romeo And Juliet: Eulogy For Father

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To my love Daisy,

I am writing to you because I love you and always will. I believe in my heart, that we are meant to be together. The way Tom is treating you, you deserve better. I love you. If your husband Tom loved you, he wouldn’t have cheated on and I would never do that you. He doesn’t care about you and he doesn’t treat you the way a beautiful girl should be. If you left your husband to be with me, you would not regret it. If you were mine, I would always put you first unlike Tom and I would show you my undying love. Do you remember all the memories we shared together? I do, I remember every single one of us. I remember how happy we were together; I want that again with you. I want to create new memories with you and to feel that

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