Father’s Day Poem for Dad

I favor you, it has been said,

In face and feature, e’en bald head.

A compliment, is seems to me

Such comparison to be.

I’d well more emulate your thrift

In money matters.  Catch my drift?

In serving others, I pursue

To be a dad and man like you.

So, thank you, Dad, for all you’ve done

To raise a godly, goodly son.

One memory I’ll cherish long

Is when we both joined in a song

As Peter, James and John with Brad.

I thought the trio not too bad.

 

Happy Father’s Day, Bill Pyle (William E. Pyle)

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