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==Transcript== | ==Transcript== | ||
| − | Dad… | + | :Dad… |
You held me up when I was down<BR> | You held me up when I was down<BR> | ||
You showed me all around<BR> | You showed me all around<BR> | ||
| − | Life | + | :Life |
Your funny jokes, you made me laugh<BR> | Your funny jokes, you made me laugh<BR> | ||
And help with some awesome craft<BR> | And help with some awesome craft<BR> | ||
| − | Ideas | + | :Ideas |
Nobody could replace you, I swear,<BR> | Nobody could replace you, I swear,<BR> | ||
For the one best father to take care<BR> | For the one best father to take care<BR> | ||
| − | Of me | + | :Of me |
Through Softball, you cheered me on,<BR> | Through Softball, you cheered me on,<BR> | ||
Though we lost, and it’s now gone<BR> | Though we lost, and it’s now gone<BR> | ||
| − | I’m happy | + | :I’m happy |
So right now it’s plain to see..<BR> | So right now it’s plain to see..<BR> | ||
You’re the best one to have ever helped…<BR> | You’re the best one to have ever helped…<BR> | ||
| − | Me…. | + | :Me…. |
Latest revision as of 08:44, 26 June 2009
Dad is the title and first line of a poem written by Dana Reddick for her father, Jon Reddick on the occasion of his fortieth birthday, June 23, 2009.
Dana was eleven years old.
The original, with all formatting preserved, can be seen at right.
Transcript
- Dad…
You held me up when I was down
You showed me all around
- Life
Your funny jokes, you made me laugh
And help with some awesome craft
- Ideas
Nobody could replace you, I swear,
For the one best father to take care
- Of me
Through Softball, you cheered me on,
Though we lost, and it’s now gone
- I’m happy
So right now it’s plain to see..
You’re the best one to have ever helped…
- Me….