Sunday, September 8, 2013

From A Daughter To A Daddy Comments

Rating: 4.9

Daddy
I don't cry at night
for now I know
I will see you again
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Dave Alan Walker
COMMENTS
Bri Edwards 18 September 2013

thanks for poet note and for sharing the poem. i guess the two are related? some other comments feel they are.

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Tribhawan Kaul 15 September 2013

Wow..short and sweet going into the mind of a child.

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Smoky Hoss 13 September 2013

Very good poem Dave, with an important message. Very well done! Keep it up.

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Tirupathi Chandrupatla 12 September 2013

Daughter's delight when dad stopped smoking. Let her delight continue. Beautiful poem to encourage others to stop. Thank you.

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Neela Nath Das 11 September 2013

A wonderful poem.Thanks to your lovely daughter for encouraging you to stop this habit of smoking.I also hate smoking.

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Hazel Durham 11 September 2013

Beautiful write about the power of your daughter's love for you.

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Nasarudheen Parameswaran 11 September 2013

Simple but thought provoking.

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Ramesh Rai 11 September 2013

after mothers daughters are next to take care lovely write

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Noreen Carden 10 September 2013

What a lovely poem daughter s and their dads a very special relationship

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David Wood 10 September 2013

Lovely poem. I stopped smoking when cigs went up to £1. I started when they were 2/- of 20 (about 1960) .

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Kevin Halls 10 September 2013

Pleased to hear your still off the dreaded weed Dave so well done. I only smoke when I have a drink so only at weekends, but I should knock it on the head as it's a nasty habit. Like your poem by the way!

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Aftab Alam Khursheed 09 September 2013

So bright, sounded like thunder I will see you again, when it gets light thank so nice of you

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Pradip Chattopadhyay 09 September 2013

it couldn't be shorter, Dave, and more potently said! this poem blew off my mind, drove home the message.

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Heather Wilkins 08 September 2013

short and to the point. congratulations for the quit smoking. 10

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Geetha Jayakumar 08 September 2013

Wow, Wonderful poem...Lovely daughters words are so powerful that dad gave up smoking...Loved reading it. ++++10

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Dave Alan Walker

Dave Alan Walker

Pudsey, Leeds
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