waited for their Dad to show his face, so now that they can open his shoes lace

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7 "O" clock, tick tock, tick tock, tick tock.
I remember of two girls who used to wait for their "Dadda".THEY used to call their daddy "Dadda" back then. They used to wait for him to get home so that they can open his shoe laces. They told me, it was kind of their duty to open up their dad's shoe lace then have to take off his shoes and socks as well.
That day He was late. He always used to come at 6 O clock but it was six and a half. Then more time passes and it was now 7 O clock. They asked their mom: "where is hee??"
Mom said: "HE is coming"
They: "wheeennn?"""
They waited.
Bell rang.
Then they ran towards the door.
He came he sat ... they came they sat.
He on the bed, .....they on the floor..wet.
They Open his shoe lace, took off his shoes and socks.
Placed it underneath the chair.
And....
That was it.
Duty completed.
Like it was so kind and adorable of daughters to wait for their father just to take off his shoes and socks. Just a little bit of do's of the day and ......Dad, he was relaxed.
Here Coming a poem out of it which is:
It was 7 Pm by then
Mom hanged up her phone "he is coming" they asked "when?"
Bell rang....
They Opened the door, he came, he sat
They are telling :Presented to us, his covered legs..
with shoes in front of us
At first, we removed the dust
Opened up his shoe laces
Saw our both parent's smiling faces
We took off his shoes, we took off his socks
Placed It underneath the chair
*Telling him
"DAD! THIS IS HOW WE CARE".
You know who were these  ladies?
Me and my sister.
Yes thanks
_Aysha Alam

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