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She Showed Me How She came into this world so fast, A moment stamped into my past. I was young—too young to know How deep a father’s roots must grow. I loved her, yes, but love alone Can’t raise a child or build a home. I stumbled, scared, without a plan, Half-boy, half-heart, not yet a man. The years moved on, we grew apart, And guilt pressed heavy on my heart. A bond undone, a missed first day, A thousand things I didn’t say. Then came her—my brand new wife, A steady soul who lit my life. She saw the cracks I tried to hide, And stood not back, but by my side. She didn’t scold the boy I’d been, She met the man I am within. With kindness, patience, grace so wide, She drew my daughter to our side. She opened doors I’d left closed tight, Spoke softer truths, turned wrongs to right. Invited joy where silence grew, And helped me learn what dads must do. Now laughter rings where doubt once lay, My daughter knows I’m here to stay. And every smile we share right now Begins with her—she showed me how. For all I missed, for where I fell, She loved me through and loved me well. And in her hands, I found my way— A father formed, a debt I’ll pay. © 2025 Shawn Oen. All rights reserved.
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Apr 24, 2025
Apr 24, 2025 at 2:02 PM UTC
She Showed Me How