Poem for Dad
Over the years, I have written poems about and for different people in my life. I have shared many of them here, knowing that the words I write might also touch another's heart and soul.
With Father's Day fast approaching, I thought I would once again share a poem I have written to honor the men in my life.
So, a poem for all the Dads I know - Oh, I almost forgot my amazing men-friends, who are shining examples of how to be a great Dad - this is for you, too!
Namasté!
With Father's Day fast approaching, I thought I would once again share a poem I have written to honor the men in my life.
- For my Dad, who died over five years ago, but he is still such a huge part of my life.
- For my brother, who lives not too far from me, was my childhood buddy and co-conspirator. During our teens through our forties, we didn't see much of each other, but now, we are able to share with each other, regularly.
- For my sons-in-love, the young men that have fathered my grandchildren and cherish my daughters. They constantly amaze me with their talents, creativity and wisdom.
- For my sweetheart, who is one of the most sensitive, loving fathers I have ever met. His ability to guide, rather than push; to advise, rather than dictate and love unconditionally are what make him such a great Dad.
So, a poem for all the Dads I know - Oh, I almost forgot my amazing men-friends, who are shining examples of how to be a great Dad - this is for you, too!
He's Our Dad
Young or old
near or far -
you are the one
that was there
to guide,
to advise,
to love - even when
loving was difficult.
You gave of yourself -
even when
exhaustion sat heavy
on your chest,
like we did when we played -
you the pony - or the bear -
or the elephant marching
through our pretend jungles.
You taught life lessons -
like, how to paint a wall,
use a hammer,
change a tire,
take responsibility,
make do, do over or do without.
You played music,
danced - to our embarrassment!
laughed,
cried - real men cry -
you told us that.
You are our hero -
our role model -
our Dad!
© 2013 Linda M. Rhinehart Neas
Namasté!
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Blessings, L