Best Wifechildren Poems
Children
I can only write this from a male side
As a husband and father with pride.
After a man and a woman say the words I do
You may be thinking of children to.
After your wife gets pregnant thinking of a girl or boy
At the end of the term you will have a bundle of joy.
Children need love and care so does your wife
Whatever the cost from your own life.
Take care of your wife, and your children also
With a great deal of love and support they will grow.
A good way to write your future is in your name
Treat them right and good and they will do the same.
Children are what we need
Without children no reason to succeed.
Lost money, dropped candy you can replace
How do you do wrong and look into your child’s face.
Do good things treat your family well and be proud
Your children will love you and see you glow in a crowd.
Children are beautiful and fragile and small
With your help and love they will grow strong and tall.
You should protect the children from that first day
Your children should be loved and should grow up okay.
If you’re a good father as good as you can be
Your children should be as proud of you as they can be.
Time can pass by so fast like in the blink of an eye
Before you know it time will pass by.
Your children will carry you into the future
Your children are your future.
I close my eyes in darkness
While the world lies down to sleep
As a father and a husband
My family’s mine to keep
Protect them? I am willing
I am always there on guard
But, when I’m not and far away
I trust You are, oh Lord
The rising sun of morning
Has my family’s eyes so wide
As the motor sounds of traffic
Fills the air that floats outside
And the people that are walking
Some are jogging, some just go
Makes me see, what truly is
And all I really need to know
God, You’re there… I see you
In the blue that reigns up in the sky
On the breath of clouds that float on by
The image of the homeless man
Who still offers up his time
As he asks not for, without doing first
So I give water to quench his thirst
To the flowers that grow in the park
And the trees that children climb
God, You’re there… I see you
While coming home at evening time
Knowing my family waits for me
I smile real wide as I walk along
So all the world can see
Maybe then they’ll see just what I see
And then take it on their way
With hopes that they will share a smile
And make better someone’s day
Now the sun has set, children tucked
With a kiss I gave to fall asleep
Standing at the door I see my wife
And I feel the love she gave to keep
I thank you Lord for all I have
For always seeing my family through
Because I know I couldn’t do this alone
That’s why I put my faith in You
God, You’re there… I see you
In the blue that reigns up in the sky
On the breath of clouds that float on by
The image of the homeless man
Who still offers up his time
As he asks not for, without doing first
So I give water to quench his thirst
To the flowers that grow in the park
And the trees that children climb
God, You’re there… I see you
You came down the aisle and took my hand,
We exchanged rings with a vow, so now here we stand.
The first few years we spent our time,
You sharing my reasons; Me learning your rhymes.
The children came...binding us closer together,
Our family's boat has sailed in all kinds of weather.
We felt the bumps, the heat, the joys, the toil,
It was all worth it, as we now look back and smile.
Our children grew and we watched them with pride,
As only parents can know...from down deep inside.
As we see them start down life's path on their own,
We remember the work in getting them grown.
Silver marks this day at last,
Has it really been so many years past?
In looking back on our love we can say,
We wouldn't have wanted it, any other way.
For forever young will our hearts be now,
As on that day, when we promised love's vow.
Of times long past, we think back now . . .
Those youthful days, before we made our vow.
You raced through my being like no other,
And made me fall in love with you.
Our wedding day brought thrills anew . . .
Those anticipated hours of being united with you.
We held each other for the very first time,
As man and wife, we now were.
As we settled down together we had more joys . . .
Girls for you, and then a boy.
I felt your loving touch again,
As I held each one for the first time.
Those were the days of our trials and strife . . .
We had to work hard, as husband and wife.
Our children grew tall in those days,
Forever being molded by our love for each other.
Now they have families of their own to raise . . .
We watch their children grow with a grandparents' gaze.
Oure lifetime of love has proven its worth,
In the smiles of our children's children.
The Lord has blessed us with these years of old . . .
Yes, they truly are years of gold.
Today, as we look back on them I realize,
That each day, you made me fall in love with you.