My Dad Poem by Debra Masky

My Dad



I still recall the tender smile, cheerful face
Of my dearest DAD who shared and cheered My moment of pain, movements in pain
You’re the greatest DAD I’ve ever seen.
My nights were alive with your stories vivid
In your cozy bosom, my fears were unfounded
But today, I’m left to my self to my world
Of memories enveloped in your gentle strong arms.
How can I forget you DAD?
In may flower I see your face again
Sentiments of love, rudiments of learning
I owe my DAD – the alphabets of living.
Memories of your kind letters
Still bring holidays in my life
Today I think and thank In my little world - THE GIANT OF A DAD I love and still do I love.
I missed you not once, everyday I miss you
Memories never dies, it only fades I can live in your memory
But you can’t die in my heart.

COMMENTS OF THE POEM
Melvin Banggollay 25 November 2008

True indeed, memories of love one's though they died never leave us as long as our heart and mind is breathing. My own dad passed away more than a year from now but His memories keeps flashing back every moment of my day sepcially when I am in solitude, lonely and troubled as he was then my angel, my guidance councelor, my shield, my friend and loving father.... take care, melvin

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