Fathers Day

by JOSEPH CARAVEO   Jun 12, 2008


I always had a reason
fabricate some lie
Sometimes you died in war
others you were a spy

You were always somewhere, saving the world
How I wish that was true
While other dads showed up that day
I sat alone, and cried for you

Theres so many things
a boy needs to know
without you there
it was hard to grow

Learning to shave
OUCH that hurt
catching footballs
or throwing a curve

As hard as it was
it's even harder now
I guess at fatherhood
you never showed me how

When I look in her eye's
I don't see you
I only see victory
and I did it all
with out YOU

Joseph Edward Caraveo
Copyright �©2008 Joseph Edward Caraveo

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  • 15 years ago

    by Swallowed by Death

    I love this poem and it very much reminds me of my father (sperm donor) nice write it really hit me hard

  • 15 years ago

    by Christina Hobbs

    That was very good, it shows that you are very independant. i could feel the fierce emotions of this poem.