Tuesday, February 16, 2010
A Poem For You, Dad
This is the 3rd year anniversary of my dad's death. It is getting easier but I still miss him and wish things had been a bit different.
I love that you made so many things for me
And that today many of them in my house I see.
I love that you let me mess up your black hair.
I hate that it turned gray and isn’t there!
I love you giving me piggy back rides.
But oh, I hate how fast the time flies.
I love that you were so nice to my friends.
Even though you wished the noisy parties would end.
I love that you accepted my husband, Gerard,
Even though he finds making and fixing things hard.
I love that you took in all those cats,
Loving them in spite of their elusive acts.
I love that you helped me complete my projects,
Whether in science, Awana, paintings or other objects.
I love that you were so protective, driving us all over the place,
Although at the time I preferred to ride with someone with a different face.
I love how you planned fun family outings,
Including my friend coming along with us always!
I love the pictures of when we were younger,
But also sweet memories of us growing older.
I love you were able to make or fix anything—just great!
Even eager to learn the computer at age 88.
I love that you were honest, generous, and kind,
Helping others without charge, paying no mind.
I love how you took care of mom when she was sick.
Insisting that by her side you would stick!
I love that you were self-sufficient to the end,
But hate that I found you in the bathroom dead.
I love that you didn’t have to go to a nursing home to die,
But hate that you died all alone without me close by.
I want you to know long ago I decided if I ever did have a boy,
I would name him Harry!
I hate that you’re gone, and still miss you terribly!
Check out these Related posts: Day Dad Died
To find out more about my book and why I wrote it, read the Foreword here.
Tweet This
Subscribe to:
Post Comments (Atom)
"My Funny Dad, Harry" Book Giveaway
Congratulations to all the winners of the giveaway for "My Funny Dad, Harry" at Red Pine Mountain. I am so happy that four of my regular commenters won! Read what Tim thought of it at Everyday Living.
12 comments:
What a nice poem for Harry and it was very touching.I'm so glad you had him for such a long time and he was a good man. I vaguely remember mine, but the memories I do have were of a mean man.
What a wonderful poem and tribute to you dad. I know he is smiling! This Ozarks farm chick lost her precious FIL several years ago, he was near and dear to this old gals heart.
Have a wonderfully blessed day from the hills and hollers of the Missouri Ponderosa!!!
A wonderful poem, and a great photo oh him with the Cat!
Paying you a visit from the site promoting Pet Blogger Support,
I'm Nikita Cat
Meowsings of an Opinionated Pussycat
http://www.opinionatedpussycat.com
I love this poem. Now I miss my Dad. Thanks for sharing.
Thanks for stopping by my blog via Mama Kat. Sweet poem to your dad. :)
Nice poem for dad...
Thank you for sharing this poem to us....
Life Lasting Air Conditioning Filters
Denise: Thanks for stopping by!
Jude: I feel very blessed to have had such a great father and for as long as I did. Sorry you don't have good memories of your dad. That's very sad. Hope you are enjoying my book!
Nezzy: Sorry for your loss. Hope you have a nice day in the hills and hollers of the Missouri Ponderosa! So cute!
Nikita: I wish I had more pictures of him with his cats. They loved him so much and he was so cute with them. I named them for him, he just always called them kitty.
Ruthi: Sorry if I made you sad, didn't mean to.
Kerry: Thanks for coming by.
LC David: Glad you stopped by and took time to coment.
what a wonderful poem for your Dad!
Stopping by from SITS!!
thanks for stopping by my blog and helping make my SITS feature day special! that is such a touching post about your father, he sounds like a very special man indeed
I bet your dad would love your poem. There is a special relationship between fathers and daughters. It's great that you have good memories to comfort you during your time of loss.
Your dad sounds like he was great, Karen. I love how your remember so many nice things about him and write it all down. You were lucky to have each other. :)
Sounds like he was a real sweetheart. I'm happy for you; that you had a dad like that and that you appreciated him :)
Post a Comment