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1399124 tn?1401020004

A poem for expectant father

So I know this ain't  a health question but actually it sort of is cause it is fro my husbands health. He will soon be a new father for the firs time and i am trying to find a poem about how he does not need to worry and that he will be an amazing dad.Course I have told him this and it is true but i was looking for something a little more rhyming and sweet. he is sick right now adn is probably all freaked out about  baby and life and being able to pro bide on top of being sick...Anyone have ideas or sites or poems they know of or wish to share.......I am sure others would benefit too..Thanks
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1399124 tn?1401020004
Wow thanks that is great I love it, so sweet, still I need something for before....but I will send this to him after for sure..thanks and have a great day!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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377493 tn?1356502149
I copied this one out for my husband when I was about 7 months pregnant or so.  I have it pasted in my sons baby book with a picture of the two of them.  I love this poem...still brings tears to my eyes.

Daddy's Heart


Author: Unknown

When I heard the news of you,
I did the things most Daddies do.
I opened up my heart so wide,
For you to have a place inside.

As each day passed, I'd think of you,
I'd watch you grow, I was expecting too!

I tried to imagine the person you'd be
Would you look or act like me?
I thought of the things that we would do,
The times we'd share, just us two.

I would give you piggyback rides,
Push your swing and watch you slide.
I would teach you how to ride a bike,
Catch your first ball and throw your first strike.

I would hold your hand in mine,
Be your protector, strong yet kind.
I would be your hero and friend,
Give love and advice on which you'd depend.

I will always remember the day you were born,
I cradled a miracle, small and warm.
What words I had were scarce and few,
A tear and a smile were the best I could do.

Life gave me a moment, precious and rare,
Bursting with pride, excitement and care.
I promised you then, all that I had,
See, you were my child and I was your Dad.

When I heard the news of you,
I did the things most Daddies do.
I opened my heart so wide,
Where you will always have a place inside.

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