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  2. House of Incest - Wikipedia

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    House of Incest is a prose poem [1] [2] written by Anaïs Nin.Originally published in 1936, it is Anaïs Nin's first work of fiction. Unlike her diaries and erotica, House of Incest does not detail the author's relationships with famous lovers like Henry Miller, nor does it contain graphic depiction of sex.

  3. 78 father-daughter quotes that speak to their unbreakable bond

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    These father-daughter quotes celebrate the sweet bond between dads and their little girls. Find emotional and funny sayings from musicians, authors and poets.

  4. Tell Dad "I Love You" With These Father-Daughter Quotes - AOL

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    Celebrate the special relationship between fathers and daughters with these loving quotes and messages—the perfect way to tell Dad "I love you" on Father's Day.

  5. 45 Father's Day Poems for Dad to Make His Day - AOL

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    45 Father Day Poems. 1. Shining Star I love you, Dad, and want you to know I feel your love wherever I go. ... A dad is his daughter’s first hero, The man she admires from the start.

  6. My Papa's Waltz - Wikipedia

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    The poem takes place sometime during the poet's childhood and features a boy who loves his father, but is afraid of him. The boy is waltzing with his father, who is drunk and described as having battered knuckles and dirty palms. "My Papa's Waltz" deals with themes of family, relationships, confliction, fear, and love.

  7. Category : Fiction about father–daughter relationships

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    Pages in category "Fiction about fatherdaughter relationships" The following 17 pages are in this category, out of 17 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .

  8. It's not like I wanted a dad anyway, right? - AOL

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    In elementary school, when for Father’s Day we would make construction paper ties with dorky poems on the back, I would giggle, knowing I would be giving these symbols of masculinity to my mother.

  9. Anecdote for Fathers - Wikipedia

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    "Anecdote for Fathers" (full title: "Anecdote for Fathers, Shewing how the practice of Lying may be taught" ) is a poem by William Wordsworth first published in his 1798 collection titled Lyrical Ballads, which was co-authored by Samuel Taylor Coleridge.