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One of These Days

One of these days is a song about a young daughter missing her father.

Raymond, WA (PRWEB) July 4, 2006 -- One of these days is a song written by a father who loves his daughter very much. It was finished this year and it is dedicated to Jennifer. Although it was written from the child's point of view. The father, Frederic Johnson feels the same loss towards his daughter.

This song will hopefully send a message to all the fathers who are not part of their young daughters lives.

According to Frederic, this message could also be for some of the mothers. That is, to let the fathers see their children. The following is the last verse in the song:

Dad dy

I thought you should be

The first man to ev er love me

Can't you see

Dad dy you are the first man

In my life I will ev er love

Frederic has a web site http://www.havingababy.net/one-of-these-days.htm where you can see the music and lyrics. The free mp3 is currently an instrumental version only. He is looking for someone to record it.

Frederic is asking for any amount in donations so that he can hire a family law attorney. He would like to see his daughter this year. It was his third father's day without his daughter.

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