Dad's Lessons Passed On Poem by Cynthia Buhain-baello

Dad's Lessons Passed On



He was not filthy rich
But had the depth of knowledge
That he had blessed me with
To face my trials with great courage.

Dad taught me the love for books
A quiet spirit in times of strife
All those years his lesson took
Me through the hardships of my life.

Teach a child the wealth of reading
To feed his mind, keep him from trouble
Values learned he will be using
To grow up wise and be responsible.

Dad's lessons I now try to teach
On the next in line there to impart
My children know their goals to reach
By keeping his lessons in their heart.

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Cynthia Buhain-baello

Cynthia Buhain-baello

Manila, Philippines
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