I will always remember your joyfulness,
The way you liked being the best,
The cauliflowers, cabbages, tomatoes you grew,
Were the biggest by far, than all the rest,
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, , , wonderful dedication hazell, , , , an emotional poem, , , nice
Hazel, what a beautiful write! Your Dad seems to have been quite the man, quite the Soul! Really moving and a fine tribute to his beingness, his memory. Thanks for sharing!
A wonderful dedication to your Dad. He is still Alive in your Heart. What can be more beautiful than this. Lovely poem and loved reading it.
a wonderful dedication to your dad. He would be so pleased. and maybe he is lovely
You have gone from us all, many a year, Our hearts ache, as our eyes fill with tears, The man we knew as Dickie who had no fear, We wish he was back beside us near, very cutting! ! !
I love how you can describe a person in your poems. My condalences.
A poem which is very personal and therefore appealing. A poet who is a right judge of others alone can be so honest and still be genuine like you Ms Hazel Durham
not an easy tin to loos 1 u realy care for... i knw trust me... i lost my dad and brother... though. u can check out my poem thirteen years gone...its for my dad.
A wonderfully warming write of a man who now sits in my mind imagination via your words as a strong colourful caring independent father friend and gardener.... must of been a delightful son too...thank you for sharing a lovely tribute...karen
Aha so u got his gud looks! A fabulous tribute to dada dady indeed. And he sure tended his garden well n lovingly, dats why he's in garden of Eden when he left u. :)
Dickie is still the nobleman in the eyes of his then truant daughter.Well appreciated.
What a nice poetic gratitude to a great loving dad.