The passing of my father
My father passed away this past Friday in his slepp. He will be missed very much: I am honored to have been his daughter
How does one say Good-bye?
How does one say good-bye,
To the man who was always their hero,
The man who nurtured their soul,
He who taught them the deeper value,
In knowing right and wrong?
How does a girl thank the man,
Who set the standard by which,
All men would be measured,
A standard she would hold even herself to?
How does one say good-bye,
To the man who removed slivers from fingers,
Dabbed skinned knees with stinging iodine,
And sealed them all with a kiss to make it better?
She doesn’t say good-bye,
She finds pieces of him in herself,
So much of the best of her,
She owes to him, her father.
How does one say Good-bye?
How does one say good-bye,
To the man who was always their hero,
The man who nurtured their soul,
He who taught them the deeper value,
In knowing right and wrong?
How does a girl thank the man,
Who set the standard by which,
All men would be measured,
A standard she would hold even herself to?
How does one say good-bye,
To the man who removed slivers from fingers,
Dabbed skinned knees with stinging iodine,
And sealed them all with a kiss to make it better?
She doesn’t say good-bye,
She finds pieces of him in herself,
So much of the best of her,
She owes to him, her father.