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Dad
Dad, did you think I had forgotten you, Well Dad, I wouldn't want you to be blue, Do you think just because you've been gone so long, That I don't still feel those arms so strong? I loved you Dad-you were my idol, I remember you putting on the horses' bridles, I remember the love you had for your farm, I remember how, for you, it held such charm. You loved your horses, the cows and pigs, You loved that old sow that got so big, You loved driving that big truck for all those years, But you were gone so much-Mom shed many tears. You worked many trades, my dear, dear Dad, The depression years made many people sad, But you always worked to feed those you loved, God blessed you Dad, from His throne up above. You smoked before we knew smoking was bad, And because you started smoking as just a lad, Lung cancer got you before you were old, Death took you early,my Daddy of GOLD! Yes, I loved you Dad,and I still do, But with thoughts of your love and humor I'm never blue, Another poem I'll write for you--later Dad.
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