Saturday, June 16, 2012

I love you, Daddy!


Daddies

I would rather be the daddy
Of a romping, roguish crew,
Of a bright-eyed chubby laddie
And a little girl or two,
Than a monarch of a nation
In his high and lofty seat,
Taking empty adoration
From the subjects at his feet.

I would rather own their kisses
As at night to me they run,
Than to be the king who misses
All the simpler forms of fun.
When his dreary day is ending
He is dismally alone,
But when my sun is descending
There are joys for me to own.

He may ride to horns and drumming;
I must walk a quiet street,
But when once they see me coming
Then on joyous, flying feet,
They come racing to me madly
And I catch them with a swing
And I say it proudly, gladly,
That I'm happier than a king.

You may talk of lofty places,
You may boast of pomp and power,
Men may turn their eager faces
To the glory of an hour,
But give me the humble station
With its joys that long survive,
For the daddies of the nation
Are the happiest men alive.

                                                                                  By Edgar A Guest

4 comments:

jessica said...

Oh that is so so sweet! Love it!

Anonymous said...

Love the header picture! When you look in the dictionary under cute you will see Everett's picture. What a wonderful poem and picture of Everett and his Daddy. Love to all...

~mimi said...

echo Nana! That little guy (and that big guy) are just adorable!!!
XOXO

Ali said...

Nice poem! Happy Father's Day, Paul!