My Serina Poem by John Masaitis

My Serina



I hate to see my princess cry.
You are the apple of my eye
Please tell the truth and never lie.
Your Dad does try, your Dad does try.

Sometimes your boiling, fuming mad,
sometimes your happy, and your sad.
When we agree it makes me glad.
Forgive your Dad, forgive your Dad.

Your beaming glow breaths life in May
you brighten up my darkest day
A beautiful girl I must say
Your Dad did pray, your Dad did pray.

My baby girl please never fear,
no matter what your Dad is here.
Don't be afraid I'm always near
I love you dear, I love you dear.

Friday, September 26, 2014
Topic(s) of this poem: daughter
POET'S NOTES ABOUT THE POEM
this is a monotetra. The monotetra contains four lines in monorhyme. Each line is in tetrameter (four metrical feet) for a total of eight syllables.The last line contains two metrical feet, repeated. It can have one stanza or many stanzas. First time for this style of poetry.
COMMENTS OF THE POEM
Darlene Walsh 26 September 2014

A nice poem that rhymes and flows well. I've never heard 'monotetra' before, I will have to try one. This poem makes me think about the relationship between father and daughter. Mine was not very good. Darla :)

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