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Dad Poems
Here is our collection of Dad Poems that help us to tell them we love them even though maybe they're quirky, cranky and on occasions just plain mad. They are free for you to use for non commercial purpose.
Dad Poems
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The greatest gift I ever had Came from God, and I call him Dad!
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I know there have been times When I've sent you up the wall But with patience and kindness Your magic worked & it hasn't hurt at all.
I wonder sometimes just how you did it When I think back over the years As a teenager all grumpy and smelly It's a miracle with only a few tears
I need to say though that I am very impressed And honor and respect you more than Cobi Jones Not that sport was our hotspot was it Dad Especially with all our aches and old bones.
Not to keep on repeating myself and driving you madI Love You, I Love You and can't think of much more to say Except look out for all my junk that you call it I'm leaving home today so I'll be off and out of your way Maggiemay
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Anecdote for Fathers
I have a boy of five years old; His face is fair and fresh to see; His limbs are cast in beauty’s mould, And dearly he loves me.
One morn we strolled on our dry walk, Our quiet home all full in view, And held such intermitted talk As we are wont to do.
My thoughts on former pleasures ran; I thought of Kilve’s delightful shore, Our pleasant home when spring began, A long, long year before.
A day it was when I could bear Some fond regrets to entertain; With so much happiness to spare, I could not feel a pain.
The green earth echoed to the feet Of lambs that bounded through the glade, From shade to sunshine, and as fleet From sunshine back to shade.
Birds warbled round me—and each trace Of inward sadness had its charm; Kilve, thought I, was a favoured place, And so is Liswyn farm.
My boy beside me tripped, so slim And graceful in his rustic dress! And, as we talked, I questioned him, In very idleness.
"Now tell me, had you rather be," I said, and took him by the arm, "On Kilve’s smooth shore, by the green sea, Or here at Liswyn farm?"
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When it comes to Fathers There's lots of them about But you're the very very best Of that, there is no doubt
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You didn't tell me how to live; You lived, And let me watch you do it Thank you so much "I Love You Dad"