Early 2003, just months before his death, Johnny Cash was no longer the unbreakable legend in black; he was fragile, slowed by illness, and stripped of pretense. Sitting with his daughter Rosanne, he spoke with a honesty she had waited a lifetime to hear. “My biggest regret… was not being there for my children when they needed me,” he admitted, without excuses or defenses. And when he spoke of his children, his voice carried no mythology, only truth: “I love them more than anything I ever did in my life.” For Rosanne, those words mattered more than any farewell—because at the end, Johnny Cash was finally present as a father.
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