Top 20 Best and Most Popular Poems For Father's Day
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Here is a unique and beautiful collection of heart touching Father's Day Poems. Pick up one Father's Day Poem which is closest to your heart and read it aloud to your Dad. Another great idea would be quote these sentimental Father Day Poem on the Fathers Day Card you got for him. You may also express your love and gratitude to your grand father, uncle or a person who is like your father by quoting these poems on their cards.
The idea behind these cute and some funny Poem for Father's Day is to say Thanks to your Father for all his care, sacrifices and affection for you.
1.“Silent, Strong Dad,” By Karen K. Boyer
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He never looks for praises.
He's never one to boast.
He just goes on quietly working
For those he loves the most.
His dreams are seldom spoken.
His wants are very few,
And most of the time his worries
Will go unspoken, too.
He's there… a firm foundation
Through all our storms of life,
A sturdy hand to hold onto
In times of stress and strife.
A true friend we can turn to
When times are good or bad.
One of our greatest blessings,
The man that we call Dad.
2."A Family Is Like A Circle,” By Nicole M. O'Neil
A family is like a circle.
The connection never ends,
and even if at times it breaks,
in time it always mends.
A family is like the stars.
Somehow they're always there.
Families are those who help,
who support and always care.
3.My Dad and I - Phyllis C. Michael
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My dad and I-we think alike,
He knows just what I mean
Before I even say a word
He reads, well, in between.
My dad and I-we like to fish
Or build a model plane,
Or fix a broken chair or two
Or just a windowpane.
My dad and I-we know the score
Of every single game;
Sometimes he's really busy, too
But he takes me just the same.
My dad and I-we go swimming too,
Each year and sometimes twice.
My dad and I-we do everything;
My dad-he's really nice.
4."My Dad,” By Vicky Frye
If I could write a story,
It would be the greatest ever told.
I'd write about my daddy,
For he had a heart of gold.
5.A Little Girl Needs Daddy - Author Unknown
A little girl needs Daddy
For many, many things:
Like holding her high off the ground
Where the sunlight sings!
Like being the deep music
That tells her all is right
When she awakens frantic with
The terrors of the night.
Like being the great mountain
That rises in her heart
And shows her how she might get home
When all else falls apart.
Like giving her the love
That is her sea and air,
So diving deep or soaring high
She'll always find him there.
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6.To My Dad on His Day
To my dad on his day,
Of whom I am a living will:
May your happiness fulfill
Your goodness, as is just and right.
Deeds are seeds upon the night
As wind and wonder have their way,
Delivering the destined light.
Author Unknown
7.“My Father, My Friend,” By Peggy Stewart
For my father, my friend,
This to me you have always been.
Through the good times and the bad,
Your understanding I have had.
A gentleman at heart,
This sets you apart
From the others, I’ve seen.
You mean so much to me.
8.“Hesperus,” By Shann Ray
My four-year-old daughter handed me a card.
To Daddy written on the front
And inside, a rough field
Of five-pointed lights, and the words
You’re my favorite Daddy in the stars.
9.A Father Is - Sue Skeen
There in every memory
See his love and care
Strength and hands to count on
Freely he does share
Provider, toil so faithfully
To make our dreams come true
Give strong and tender discipline
Though it is hard to do
A Father is God's chosen one
To lead the family
And point it to His will for life
Of love and harmony...
10.“Only a Dad,” By Edgar Albert Guest
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Only a dad, but he gives his all
To smooth the way for his children small,
Doing, with courage stern and grim,
The deeds that his father did for him.
This is the line that for him I pen,
Only a dad, but the best of men.
11.“My Dad’s Hands,” By David Kettler
I gave little thought in my formative years of the reason for Dad’s raspy mitts:
The love in the toil, the dirt and the oil, rusty plumbing that gave those hands fits!
Thinking back, misty-eyed, and thinking ahead, when one day my time is done.
The torch of love in my own wrinkled hands will pass on to the hands of my son.
I don’t mind the bruises, the scars here and there or the hammer that just seemed to slip.
I want most of all when my son takes my hand, to feel that love lies in the grip.
12."My Daddy,” By Charleigh Graham
My Daddy is a mountain
My Daddy is a sea
My Daddy smiles again and again
I love my Daddy and I know he loves me
’Cause my Daddy is a ray of light that warms a winters’ eve
My daddy is very special to me
I could not live without my daddy as he could not live without me.
13.My Daddy, Charleigh Graham
My Daddy is a mountain
My Daddy is a sea
My Daddy smiles again and again
I love my Daddy
And I know he loves me
'cause my Daddy is a ray of lite
that warms a winters' eve
My daddy is very special to me
I could not live without my daddy
as he could not live without me.
14.“Father’s Song,” By Gregory Orr
My daughter cried her tears;
I held some ice against her lip.
That was the end of it.
Round and round: bow and kiss.
I try to teach her caution;
She tries to teach me risk.
15.F.A.T.H.E.R.S.
"F" aithful.
"A" lways there.
"T" rustworthy.
"H" onoring.
"E" ver-loving.
"R" ighteous.
"S" upportive.
Author Unknown
16.“The Gift,” By Li-Young Lee
To pull the metal splinter from my palm
My father recited a story in a low voice.
I watched his lovely face and not the blade.
Before the story ended, he’d removed
The iron sliver I thought I’d die from.
17.“A Boy and His Dad,” By Edgar Guest
And the boy is learning the ways of men
From the finest man in his youthful ken.
Kings, to the youngster, cannot compare
With the gentle father who's with him there.
And the greatest mind of the human race
Not for one minute could take his place.
18."On the Beach at Night,” By Walt Whitman
From the beach the child holding the hand of her father,
Those burial-clouds that lower victorious soon to devour all,
Watching, silently weeps.
Weep not, child,
Weep not, my darling,
With these kisses let me remove your tears
19.“Father,” By Ella Wheeler Wilcox
He never made a fortune, or a noise
In the world where men are seeking after fame;
But he had a healthy brood of girls and boys
Who loved the very ground on which he trod.
They thought him just little short of God;
Oh you should have heard the way they said his name –
20.‘Father.’ “My Father, My Friend,” By Peggy Stewart
For my father, my friend,
This to me you have always been.
Through the good times and the bad,
Your understanding I have had.
A gentleman at heart,
This sets you apart
From the others, I’ve seen.
You mean so much to me.
Father's Day is a holiday of honouring fatherhood and paternal bonds, as well as the influence of fathers in society. In Catholic countries of Europe, it has been celebrated on 19 March as Saint Joseph's Day since the Middle Ages. In the United States, Father's Day was founded by Sonora Smart Dodd, and celebrated on the third Sunday of June for the first time in 1910. The day is held on various dates across the world and different regions maintain their own traditions of honouring fatherhood. Father's Day is a recognized Public holiday in Lithuania and some parts of Spain, and was regarded as such in Italy until 1977. It is a national holiday in Estonia, Samoa, and equivalently in South Korea, where it is celebrated as Parents Day. The holiday complements similar celebrations honouring family members, such as Mother's Day, Siblings Day, and Grandparents' Day. |
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