Father Poem
This poem explains the love a father has for his children
A Father's Love
©
Chris Ogden
The pleasure I gain
From being a Dad
Is down to my children
All three that I've had
The love that I cherish
For each one I hold
Their eyes give a sparkle
like flickering gold
I live for their presence
I'd die come what may
As the ground that they walk on
I worship each day
My love just grows stronger
Each day that goes by
I will love my three children
Till the day that I die
From being a Dad
Is down to my children
All three that I've had
The love that I cherish
For each one I hold
Their eyes give a sparkle
like flickering gold
I live for their presence
I'd die come what may
As the ground that they walk on
I worship each day
My love just grows stronger
Each day that goes by
I will love my three children
Till the day that I die
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Mona K Submitted Dec 2010
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