Promise that we'll stay for the sunset
Promise that we'll stay for the sunset
And when the moonshines through the darkness
We can find the path that leads us home
And on the way you'll, maybe, you'll sing me a song.
A little girl about 5-years-old sat on the swing set at the park, her dad pushing her while she smiled up at the sky. "Daddy, you'll always be with me won't you?" the young girl asked. Her dad a two-tone haired man named Kai Hiwatari held the swing still and looked up at the sky as well. "Kitten, I…yes of course I will" he said cutting off his own sentence with another.
Promise that you'll always be there
Hold my hand if ever I'm real scared
Help me stand up tall if I fall down
Make me laugh away all my bluest days
Kitten now 10 looked up at her father and laughed as he rolled his eyes, Tyson and the others had come to visit them for the young girls 10th birthday and here Tyson was rambling on and on about something.
How could you promise you'll always would be there?
Why'd you have to go away somewhere?
Every morning 'n into every night
Do you watch over me, like the sun in the sky?
The 13-year-old two-tone haired girl now sat on those same swings she had when she was younger, but now she was alone. No father to push her and tell her he'd always be there for her.
Am I all alone, or standing in your light?
I wish I could, maybe, sing you a song...
Tonight...
A two-toned haired woman sat under the purple-pink light of the setting sun her crimson eyes staring up at the fading blue skies. "Daddy, I wish you could come home I miss you so much." Tears filled the young 18 year old woman's eyes as she wiped them away and turned to depart from the headstone not wanting to see anymore her and her father had always been closer than most father and daughter, they were more like best friends than father and child.
You promised me we'd stay for the sunset
As he watched the woman leave he couldn't help but let a smile grace his pale lips. "Don't worry my little kitten, I'll always be with you"
Kai Hiwatari
August 2, 1968 – September 14, 2003
A loving father, husband, and friend.
I luv yu dady!
Kiten
