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Hey Dad
Contributed by
jamesstockdale
on
Sunday, 29th November 2015 @ 11:52:23 AM in AEST
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Hey Dad
Can you hear me
It's your son James
Speaking to you
From way down below
Not much to say
Just missing you
I wanted to show you
The early Christmas gifts
I bought just for you
As you can see
They are all brand new
A suit and a tie
See how they match your eyes
A pair of shoes
Because I was hoping for some better news
As your mom used to say
"Don't you worry"
Someday soon
I'll be out your way
I'll drop them off
Spend the day
The next time we meet
Will be a much brighter day
Until then
I'll be missing you
O.J. Maccari
6/4/34 to 11/7/15
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jamesstockdale
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2015-11-29 11:52:23] (Date/Time posted on
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Re: Hey Dad
(User Rating: 1 ) by speedy on
Sunday, 29th November 2015 @ 04:02:00 PM AEST (User
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This is a beautiful poem and good tribute.
Great job.
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Re: Hey Dad
(User Rating: 1 ) by ladyfawn on
Sunday, 29th November 2015 @ 05:15:37 PM AEST (User
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sad.. tho so beautifully penned, very moving,
hugs n' love nessa |
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Re: Hey Dad
(User Rating: 1 ) by Former_Member on
Wednesday, 2nd December 2015 @ 12:33:38 AM AEST (User
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Jim, this choked me up. So tenderly beautiful, yet sad. He's listening!
Great writing, my friend!
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Re: Hey Dad
(User Rating: 1 ) by softerware on
Thursday, 3rd December 2015 @ 07:57:55 PM AEST (User
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This is lovely and so meaningful. I talk to my dad often just to give me comfort. He died when I was four, so I have to make him up a lot.
Your write testifies to lifelong memories you embrace of a dad who shared his life with you.
Your respect and kinship shows in your poem, written as an affirmation to a confidant and friend.
Anyone who has ever lost a loved one can feel your affection in this touching write.
Thank you for sharing a very personal bond with us.
softerware
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Re: Hey Dad
(User Rating: 1 ) by kmec1990 on
Saturday, 5th December 2015 @ 10:45:49 AM AEST (User
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I didn't think I had tears left but this brought me back, thanks for the reminder. Beautiful
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Re: Hey Dad
(User Rating: 1 ) by Beyfoxman5 on
Monday, 4th January 2016 @ 09:01:09 AM AEST (User
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You can bet he/'/s listening.
Touching.
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Re: Hey Dad
(User Rating: 1 ) by xHeathenx on
Saturday, 30th January 2016 @ 07:17:46 PM AEST (User
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It took me a second read to appreciate this. The first I had the same sort of barrier like those I have when I/'/m hesitant to express myself( I imagine ).
I think the most touching, and tender moments are just the overall poem as a whole in regards to the message of it, and the lines:
"Someday soon
I/'/ll be out your way
I/'/ll drop them off
Spend the day"
It makes me think of all those times we look back and realize "didn/'/t spend enough time doing X with Y..." Something tells me that state of mind is inevitable in many cases, but I sincerely hope not.
Great write James. :) |
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