Oh Daddy Part 2 |work|
Emma had grown up hearing stories about her father's childhood, his parents, and his siblings. She had always been fascinated by these tales, but now she felt a deeper connection to them. Her father's family had always been a bit of a mystery to her, and she longed to learn more about them.
Okay, so if you saw my post from last week titled “Oh Daddy,” you know I had a moment. A full-on, 32-year-old woman, standing in her childhood bedroom, sobbing into a throw pillow because my dad fixed my squeaky closet door without me asking. oh daddy part 2
But the lyrics cut deep. McVie weaponizes her own goodness. She presents herself as the devoted subject, singing, "I’ll do anything you want / I’ll be anything you need." It sounds like devotion, but there is an undercurrent of manipulation. By positioning herself as the perfect, forgiving vessel, she forces Mick to confront his own failures. Emma had grown up hearing stories about her
Because “Oh Daddy” isn’t just a phrase. Okay, so if you saw my post from
❤️ — Over and out, from a daughter who finally gets it.