Dear Father

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Dear Father

  I have only memories,
left of you.
Of the many things,
that together we'd do.
Fishing and camping,
nights under the stars.
Teaching me how,
to work on cars.
You taught me,
all the right things in life.
How to raise my children,
how to love my wife.
If I turn out as,
half the man you were.
My life will be full,
my footsteps true and sure.
I miss you greatly,
and in my heart.
I need look no farther,
for you are there,
and in my memories.
I say good bye for now,
my dear sweet Father.
I Love You Dad

IN LOVING MEMORY OF MY FATHER WHO PASSED AWAY MAY 3, 2007
MAY GOD GRACE YOU WITH THE GLORY YOU'VE GIVEN ME

By BarryDeMars

 

© 2007 BarryDeMars (All rights reserved)

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