Read this original poetry written in memory of a dad. Poems about missing your dad, dads in heaven and military dads will remind you of how much you loved him.
2) Dad, I don’t even know where to begin An endless pit, my life has been thrown into My friend, my guide, my hero Don’t know, what I’ll do without you What a great human being you were Not just I, everyone will remember A tough road ahead, it’ll be ahead Missed you wi...
我一直在尝试 To do erevying he did 做他做的一切 I can still remember 但现在我都记得 Every lesson he taught me 他教我的每一课 Growing up learning how to be 成长着如何成为 Like my old man 像他一样的人 When he made we walk the line 回忆从前,当我想一...
13.Goodbye To My Dad By Debra Marie Published by Family Friend Poems July 2009 with permission of the Author. Remembering My Wonderful Dad Poem Goodbye dad I had to say A few months ago on a cold winter day I'll remember the good times and try not to be sad ...
Toiling, striving from day to day, Facing whatever may come his way, Silent, whenever the harsh condemn And bearing it all for the love of them. Only a dad, but he gives his all To smooth the way for his children small, Doing, with courage stern and grim, ...
My hands. . .they looked like my dad’s! I remember them well, those old gnarled hooks, there was always a cracked nail or two. And thanks to a hammer that strayed from its mark, his thumb was a beautiful blue! They were rough, I remember, incredibly tough, ...
A special father and granddad too,Happy Father’s Day, from your family crew.Today we’ll treat you like a king,You’re a champ, you’ve got the ring.Choose whatever, you wish to eat,A huge steak, with lots of meat.Don’t forget it’s your day,Nothing wrong with hair, that’s...
Go To Complete Poem Featured Shared Story I remember my dad reading this poem to me when I turned 6! He read many poems and stories to me but this was one of my favorites! Did not realize it was Winnie the Pooh until recently. To... ...
If poems are to be written for someone, it has got to be for a parent. Picture this - Instead of handing over your dad a T-shirt as a gift, you write him a poem and a very meaningful one at that. Now wouldn't this seem like the nicest gesture in the world? It sure would, ...
My dad had as much pride as anybody, I suppose, so he wouldn’t just say that we couldn’t afford one. When I mentioned it, my mother said that we weren’t going to have one this year, that we couldn’t afford one, and even if we could, it was stupid to decorate...