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| |   | Main : Love : Fathers-ChildrenMissing Dad (by: Jo Ann Parker) When I look at the people Who are part of my life They've all made contributions, But ... something isn't right. full story Most of All (by: Author Unknown) I love you, Dad, for all the things you do. You make laugh when I am feeling blue. You can untie the hardest knot of all, Although I've tugged the lace until it's small. full story My Dad, George Collins (by: Judy (Collins) Audette) My Dad passed on a year ago in March. I can remember his broad smile and his warmth. He showed his love in everything, every word and every act. He was a very pious man -- deeply religious and very mild mannered. He did just about everything for all of us. full story My Dad's Hands (by: David Kettler) Bedtime came, we were settling down, I was holding one of my lads. As I grasped him so tight, I saw a strange sight: My hands. . .they looked like my dad's! full story My Father's Heart (by: Jaye Lewis) There's a feeling deep inside meThat I, somehow, can't express.It chokes me to my very soul,With utter loneliness. full story Say the Unsaid Things (by: Jara Crawford) After all this, I've learned it so important not to let things go unsaid, no matter how minor or major. Even though I know Denny knew I loved him, I would feel so much better knowing for sure he knew because I hurt him in so many ways. And you see, he never complained. full story Thanks, Dad! (by: John Mayden) Several years ago some friends of mine and I had ridden our motorcycles to Sturgis, South Dakota. Every year thousands of bikers, from all over the world, go to Sturgis for the annual rally. full story That's My Child (by: Author Unknown) It made a difference - I could tell it did. When you're all alone and you're getting scored on - and you can't stop them, it means a lot to know that it doesn't matter to those who love you. The little guy ran back on to the field-and they scored two more times, but it was okay. full story To Be Enormously Gorgeous (by: Carla O'Brien) My dad says I am enormously gorgeous. I wonder if I really am. To be enormously gorgeous... Sarah says you need to have beautiful long, curly hair like she has. I don't. full story To My Dad (by: Jackie Housner) Did you ever see a man who could do anything in the world? That man would be my dad. He would always know just what to say when I needed him. He would always know what to do when I didn't. full story <<Prev 1 2 3 4 5 Next>> |
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