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Valentines Day Poems for Dads
Fathers are the guiding light in a child’s life and play a very important role in the formative years of one’s life. A father’s cheerful presence helps us overcome many obstacles that we may be facing in our lives, and can bring hope with his kind words of wisdom. It is rightly said that “A father is the first super hero for a boy , and the first crush for a girl”. We can never thank our father enough for what he has done for us, but we can always ensure that he knows how we feel for him, and how much we love and care for him.
The best way to express our sincere gratitude and appreciation towards your dad is by dedicating a poem to him on Valentines Day. While Valentines Day is predominantly celebrated to commemorate romance, you can also use this occasion to let your family and friends know how much you care for them. You can give your dad a Valentines Day card that has been personalized by adding a Valentines Day poem for dad that not only tells him how much you love and care for him, but also gives him a very thoughtful message.
Valentines Day poem for dad is a simple and beautiful medium to express one’s feelings. What words cannot convey, poetry does this in few lines. Dedicate a Valentines Day poem to your beloved dad and let him know his value in your life. If you cannot put your thoughts on the paper here are some of the examples of Valentines Day poems for dad which will fit our imaginations and help you to express your feelings to your dad:
Valentines Day Poems for Dads
I sit and look back to how far I can remember,
And you are always there next to me.
Each and everyday you were helping me grow up,
And making me be the best that I can be.
Your love was forever strong,
Your cuddles forever tight.
Everyday since I was born,
Your love was always in sight.
I will always be your Baby Girl,
And you will always be my Dad.
I know I will always be the luckiest,
To have the best Dad any girl could have had.
My Daddy I love you with all my heart,
Much more than I ever say.
You are my world, my everything,
Each and Every day-Ranja kujala
My heart has made its mind up
And I’m afraid it’s you
Whatever you’ve got lined up,
My heart has made its mind up
And if you can’t be signed up
This year, next year will do.
My heart has made its mind up
And I am afraid it’s you-Wendy Cope
A charm invests a face
Imperfectly beheld.
The lady dare not lift her veil
For fear it be dispelled.
But peers beyond her mesh,
And wishes, and denies,
Lest interview annul a want
That image satisfies-Emily Dickinson
I’m thinking of you on Valentine’s Day;
I love and admire you, Dad.
I’ll always remember and cherish a lot
The good times that we had.
You were the very first man in my life,
You showed me how good men should be.
I’m grateful that you’re my father, Dad,
So Happy Valentine’s Day, from me-Joanna Fuchs
When I am born, you are here
In your eye, I see a tear
Time flies and already I’m two
“Look, daddy, I can tie my shoe!”
Before you know it, I’m five
Every day, you thank God I’m alive
Pretty soon, I turn eight
You tell me I’m never allowed to date
I’m already twelve in my preteen years
Which means you’ll help me with all my new fears
Now fourteen with my permit to drive
Waiting to hit the big one-five
Too early comes sixteen, with my license now
It went by too fast, you just ask how
You want to meet my boyfriend when I’m eighteen
I pray to god that you’re not too mean
The same guy two years later asks for my hand
I’m relieved when you say, that’s just grand
About a year later, you walk me down the aisle
Through all the tears, you bare a smile
Three years later, you’re gonna be a grandfather
You show love and pride for your new granddaughter
Another year down the road
Mom dies, oh the many tears that flowed
You’re not doing so well without her
Less than a year later, you forgot all about her
Alzheimer’s sets in and it scares me so
Not long after, you decide to go
Now I’m regretting not saying goodbye
Every time I think about it, I start to cry
The cycle has begun again
It has started over with little Megan
The other day, she turned two
And said, “Look, daddy, I can tie my shoe!”- Melissa G. Nicks
