Childhood Dreams
do you remember your childhood dreams
summertime excitement and cold ice creams
the glint of sunshine on your hair
as you stood and wanted at the summer fair ...
do you remember your childhood dreams
summertime excitement and cold ice creams
the glint of sunshine on your hair
as you stood and wanted at the summer fair ...
This poem just tells my story. It just bought tears to my eyes. These are my memories. Exactly these. Don't have these anymore. Don't have my father loving me like this anymore. I go to bed...
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Forever grateful is what
I am to you
Always looking out for me
is what you set out to do...
When I was just 6 my granddad passed away he was my lucky charm and ever since he has died I would sit and look up to the sky and wish till my heart stopped how much I would love for him to...
You were there
I never called
You gave your life
I threw it all away
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There is a man I love
who has no voice
please let me explain
he had no choice....
I have not been as unfortunate as you all, but this poem has brought me to tears. A few years ago I lost my grandmother to cancer... And just last year my aunt passed also from cancer........
There's a man in every boy's life that he calls Father,
One who never gives up,
When most wouldn't even bother.
No matter how bad it is,
What would life be?
Without Your towering presence...
Firm grip on my arms that makes me powerful,
Thunderous voice with currents of care,...
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Since I first called you Daddy,
I knew you were my hero,
My sunshine,
My father,
Hey Daddy,
There are a couple of things I think you missed
So write this down, make a little list.
This poem was a major speaker of my feelings toward my father who at this time is not present in my life. I resent him for all the emotional and physical abuse, but I often catch myself...
As a kid when I watched you walk,
Leaving behind your foot mark,
I leaped and jumped to match that stride,
Never succeeded however hard I tried.
Old hands and tired feet,
Sometimes all I want is sleep.
I don't have a dime,
But after all this time,