Some days I miss you more then I usually do
Some days are harder and I really just need you
To give me some advice or hug me really tight
To tell me where I'm going wrong
And advise me how to do it right
I miss you too much sometimes
And I get so overwhelmed we need you here with us dad and not in another realm
In heaven you watch over us all
But we need you here to break our falls
I would give absolutely anything just to hear your voice
If only I could at least just call
Your absence left such broken hearts
That pain us everyday
We're only left of precious memories and a scar that will never fade away
I'm 30 now and not a girl
But I will always need you dad
You were my hero and still are
And I'm blessed with everything I had
As the years pass me by it makes me feel more sad
I know you want us to be happy,
But sometimes I can't help but cry and be mad
But I will do the best I can to make you proud and glad
I just wanted to talk to you and say I love and miss you dad
- Author: misskay ( Offline)
- Published: August 25th, 2018 03:01
- Category: Unclassified
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THANKS KAY FOR SHARING YOUR LOSS WITH US ! We all love you and are thinking of you and praying for you. I'm 35 (Angela is 30) and we've both still got our Parents ~ BUT we know we can't have them forever. Your poem reminds us how much we should cherish them while we still have them. Dads always have lots of advice and are always so so proud when we achieve something. I am pleased you have the assurance that your DAD is in Heaven and you will meet him again some day. Our departed loved ones are our Guardian Angels so we still have to make them PROUD ! Love BRIAN & ANGELA XOX Please check my Poem today it is about being apart ~ thanks.
misskay,
My deepest sympathy for your loss.
Close your eyes and listen hard...
You will hear his voice!
Continue talking to him...
He is listening!
I do it all the time and...
I hear him and...
I feel his presence!
Thank you for sharing.
~Laura~
Thank you everyone 😘
He passed a few years ago now but I still talk to him when I need too and hope he can hear me
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