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Array ( [sid] => 45504 [catid] => 1 [aid] => mick [title] => Every Day Is Father's Day [time] => 2004-04-29 23:29:58 [hometext] => To my Peanut, Kristen. I will always love you! Dad [bodytext] => Her waifish sigh becomes real sound
As gentle fingers struggle to tame that roaming curl
Tiny tears of crystal shine her tiny cheeks
And a wispy smile corners up to meet them

She is a visage only meant for dreams
Playing amongst breeze-kissed flowers
Pausing now but for a moment or two
To gaze wondering at some new sunlit find

Rising from her explorer's perch
With a voice of sweet music(or maybe magic)
She calls with earnest urgency
"Oh please, Daddy. Quick! Come see!"


The summons evaporates the fatherly reverie
And without a pause, you join with her discovery
To share her minute of joy with a smile of affection
Basking in the untainted love that she posseses [comments] => 5 [counter] => 641 [topic] => 15 [informant] => reprobate [notes] => [ihome] => 0 [alanguage] => english [acomm] => 0 [haspoll] => 0 [pollID] => 0 [score] => 24 [ratings] => 5 [editpoem] => 1 [associated] => [topicname] => FathersDayPoems )
Every Day Is Father's Day

Contributed by reprobate on Thursday, 29th April 2004 @ 11:29:58 PM in AEST
Topic: FathersDayPoems



Her waifish sigh becomes real sound
As gentle fingers struggle to tame that roaming curl
Tiny tears of crystal shine her tiny cheeks
And a wispy smile corners up to meet them

She is a visage only meant for dreams
Playing amongst breeze-kissed flowers
Pausing now but for a moment or two
To gaze wondering at some new sunlit find

Rising from her explorer's perch
With a voice of sweet music(or maybe magic)
She calls with earnest urgency
"Oh please, Daddy. Quick! Come see!"


The summons evaporates the fatherly reverie
And without a pause, you join with her discovery
To share her minute of joy with a smile of affection
Basking in the untainted love that she posseses




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Re: Every Day Is Father's Day (User Rating: 1 )
by ladyfawn on Friday, 30th April 2004 @ 12:24:29 AM AEST
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oh mike, this poem is adorably precious, all children are such a delight, i can hear that lill *waifish sigh* in my heart, hugs n' love, for you and the imp, nessa

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Re: Every Day Is Father's Day (User Rating: 1 )
by Former_Member on Friday, 30th April 2004 @ 01:33:45 AM AEST
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Your love shines so brightly for your children. This is a beautiful thing to see. You are one terrific Dad I bet.

Rita


Re: Every Day Is Father's Day (User Rating: 1 )
by Essentially9 on Wednesday, 23rd February 2005 @ 10:08:19 PM AEST
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i liked this poem for a lot of reasons. too many to write down anyway.


Re: Every Day Is Father's Day (User Rating: 1 )
by brew on Sunday, 2nd October 2005 @ 10:35:22 PM AEST
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This was very beautiful...........for a dad to write about things they see, yet always seen.............but this write, is something, i will continue, to seek out.! Again, lovely


Brew~


Re: Every Day Is Father's Day (User Rating: 1 )
by deadheadpoet on Sunday, 2nd September 2007 @ 05:12:41 PM AEST
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You are one special brother. Reading you is a reflection of you, and the reflection is beautiful. What a wonderful father you are.
Peace and hugs,
Laura




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