A Daughter to Father Poems After Death
A daughter to father poems after death can be devastating. How this individual might be here for a moment and then vanish in the next is beyond our comprehension.

A Daughter to Father Poems After Death
The reality is that the people we love never fully leave us.
The soul endures forever even after the body has served its purpose.
Since the beginning of time, people have been aware of eternal life.
Dad, What’s It Like in Heaven?
If time exists in heaven,
Do you still rise with the sun?
Do you and Mom share breakfast
Before your day has begun?Can the heavens hear your laughter
As you sit and reminisce
About the time we had together
And other people that you miss?
And Daddy, do you still take walks
Along heaven’s seas?
And when you gaze upon the surf,
Do you remember walks with me?Are your standing with those brave young men
Upon its perfect shores?
Finally by their sides again,
Your comrades from the war.Do you gather with your family
Beneath heaven’s glow?
And gaze upon those mountains still
That once you called your home.Is music all around you,
All those songs you held so dear?
Do you and Mom still sing together,
The way you did when you were here?Do you ever have long talks with God
About those left behind?
Do you tell him all the stories
Of all our grand and treasured times?
I think that heaven must be grateful
To have you there each day,
To bring your easy laughter
And your silly sense of play.And I’m sure that God already knows
The special father you had been
And how I wish that you were here
To guide my way again.But I carry you inside my heart
You are never far from me.
I see you in my smile
And in who I grew to be.And I’m sure that on this Father’s Day
God will help you celebrate
All those dads who changed the world with love.
What a party that will make.
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Dear Dad (A Daughter to Father Poems After Death)
Dear Dad, I can’t believe it’s been two years;
It feels like it was only yesterday.
I wish you were still here,
But the sky is the place you stay.Dear Dad, it would make me ever so glad
If I could see you just once more.
To tell you how much I love you
And how you left me ever so sore.Dear Dad, I remember the times we had together,
All the good times we had at the park;
The games we played, the laughs we shared,
And you taught me not to be afraid of the dark.Dear Dad, I remember your infectious smile,
The days, we sat and watched the sky.
The times things didn’t go my way,
You’d wipe the tears out of my eye.Dear Dad, you always made me feel so special.
Your heart was always open wide,
And I conquered my fear of heights
With my dad, by my side.Dear Dad, whenever I became stuck,
You always helped me find my way.
My Dad, My Dad, My precious Dad,
To me, you are the hope of every day.Dear Dad, I still miss you every day.
It feels so empty without you
Although your spirit still lives on,
Without your presence, I feel so blue.Dear Dad, I want you to know,
You are my Dad and also my hero.
Even though you are not here,
Your memories will always glow.By, Abundance Nwosu
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For My Daddy
Have you seen my Daddy?
I don’t know where he’s gone.
Sometimes it hurts so much
I can’t seem to carry on.I hear he doesn’t look quite the same.
He doesn’t need much rest.
The IV and medications are all gone;
In fact, he looks his best.Is he playing tag with his parents
In that place way up high?
Or is he napping in God’s garden
Where the beautiful in hammocks lie?Some say he is always watching.
I hope this to be true
And that one day he’ll return to me
And say, “I’ve come for you.”Have you seen my Daddy?
I imagine he’s doing okay,
Though it hurts to know
I can’t call him every day.I really miss my Daddy.
I wasn’t ready to say goodbye.
It will never be the same.
Years from now, I know I’ll cry.I bet God is with my Daddy,
Wrapped up in His arms,
Sheltered from all illness and sorrow,
Keeping him from harm.I bet he sees us mourning
But would want us to smile
And tell us our time part
Is only a little whileI’ll never quite understand
Why your time here was so small,
But you said you’ll always be there
To catch me when I fall.I miss you so much, Daddy,
But I hope and pray
That when it’s my time, you’ll come for me.
I’ll see you again someday.I guess it was meant to be
That your work here on Earth was done.
Now your life in paradise
Has only just begun.Tears that I weep and prayers
Will hopefully travel very far
To reach my loving daddy
Sitting among the stars.
Goodbye Dad
It’s never the right time
To say goodbye.
I will miss you, Dad,
And here is why.
You taught me so much:
To show no fear,
To always have fun,
And face the day with cheer.You were always so able,
So fast and so strong.
In your little girl’s eyes
You could do no wrong.
You would always listen,
And you never pried.
You were the arms around me
When I cried.You never looked for praises,
And you were never one to boast.
You were always there
For those you loved the most.You worked so hard,
And those strong working hands
Led me through life
And helped me understand
That life can be hard,
And tough, and sad,
But through it all
I had my Dad.And because of you,
I understood
That life was actually
Pretty good.
I believe in you
And will follow your path,
And when things go wrong,
I’ll look back and laugh.I hope you can hear me
So I can let you know
That you were and will forever
Be my superhero.
So yes, today
I am full of sorrow,
But I will smile a little more
With each tomorrow.So please, Dad, go
Be at rest
And know to me
You were always the best.By, Leanne Brady
Every culture has its unique customs regarding demise and rebirth.
Our civilization frequently experiences anxiety related to death as a result of the scientific axiom “if I don’t see it, it’s not there.”
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