Dear Dad Poem by Wordschef Agbo

Dear Dad



DEAR DAD

I know I've never called you Dad while you were here, maybe it was the Jenta side of life. We only knew to call papa but Dad would have felt the calm.

Dear Dad
I've got many things to tell you most especially the day I first felt the cuddle from the firm breast of a woman and how warmth it was beneath her thighs.

Dear Dad
I want to also tell you about my first heartbreak, it was a girl from the Yoruba tribe. The love was beautiful, it gave me birds in my tummy instead of butterflies, I think her smiles caught my hearttention and it lead to the shatter of my heart.

Dear Dad
You've got grand children now, two beautiful girls, one is five the other is three, I know if you were here you'd love them like princesses. Life is beautiful but Nigeria has made it hard politics and stuffs

Dear Dad
I know I told you I would be a Journalist, today I'm a Chef and Tony who had always wanted to be a Reverend father has changed his choice too, the pages of this post won't be Enough but before I forget. Why didn't you tell me that
'Booby dey sweet like this'?


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