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When Dads Do Well

I would've given birth

To you,

Endured whatever

Mothers do.

Instead, I did

What Dads do.

 

I rocked you

Til my future shook;

Watched you til

I couldn't look.

As you changed,

I changed too,

To do the things

That Dads do.

 

You were bathed,

Dressed and fed;

I loved you so much

I was saved.

 

If there's credit,

Well, I get it,

For teaching you to read.

I took the blame

When you got bored

With school's ABC's.

 

I followed you

In all your roles,

Your teams,

Your solos,

Your trips,

Your shows.

First to clap,

Last to sit;

I taped it all,

From start -

To finish.

 

I taught you

How to tie a lace,

Ride a bike,

Golf and skate.

When time arrived

For you to drive,

You learned

On standard,

Never stranded,

You came home alive.

 

Your highs

I took in stride,

By example taught

Humility's pride.

Your lows,

I couldn't internalize,

I dropped my guard

With my eyes.

 

When Dad's do well

It's a double edge,

The future wedge.

The world

Revealed

Desired you too.

I don't dismiss

What mothers do,

But when Dads do well,

Both lose you.

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Written by
francie-lynch
Published
Sep 13, 2014
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