A POEM FROM DADDY
The moment you came into this world
your cry was for me the sweetest word.
I used to hold you in my arms
singing gently till sleep comes.
I used to drive away all fear …
Made you feel safe when I was near …
I was the first to see you walk …
I was the first to hear you talk …
When “papa” came out of your mouth
I was the happiest man from north to south …
I used to feed you milk in a bottle.
I was a poney and you sat on my saddle.
I was a plane, an animal, or even a train …
Just for your laugh I did things insane …
I used to tell you stories before “goodnight”
Whenever you were sad, I made everything right…
We made drawings of you, mom and dad.
I thank God for the good times we had!
We bought flowers, sweets and presents for mummy
made cards for her with love like honey …
We played music and sang and danced.
From all we did, this is just a glance …
A glance of the past … Now I am far away …
Not being able to see you every day …
I’m now not able to show you my love
to share with you sweet moments like the ones we used to have …
So now my child what else can I say?
I hope you are well, only this is what I wish and pray.
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Post by David Inguanzo.
Es dificil cuando las cosas no resultan, cuando tienes tantas ganas de ser papa y la mujer te arrebata ese sueño :(V |
Thank you for sharing
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