| Daddy's
Girl
When
you were young, pony-tailed,
face
full of playful freckles,
were
you a daddy's girl?
I
was. I still am.
Did
you look to him for your security,
for
love and attention,
for
the understanding, and the patience you lacked
as
a child?
My
daddy was the center of my small world,
the
focus of my affections,
the
star that lit my life, shining bright.
Shining
still in my heart.
The
years have led me here,
weathered
with maturity and responsibilities,
and
I see more clearly now.
The
hardships, burdens of love,
and
all the small sacrifices he made for me,
for
our family.
He
created stability, a place to call home.
All
the photographs I browse through
of
a child long forgotten, scarcely remembered
smiling,
so happy and so loved.
The
mere thought of becoming that role model
is
enough to send me cowering, afraid...
looking
for guidance.
Turning
to my father and my more for support,
advice,
wise counsel, and for approval.
Grown
up, I see differently now...
A
new perspective of a man I have always known.
My
heart is full, my emotions overpowering
just
in the certainty of that bond.
He's
been there for me through all the conflicts
helping
me over the rough, ragged stones
of
growing up.
My
respect for him is unending,
faith
is unbound, and love is unquestioning.
Even
in the midst of all my imperfections, he is lenient,
ignoring
the pitfalls, the downfalls, the shortcomings,
he
just accepted me as I was, as I am.
The
sheer purity of it leaves me awe-struck
and
it lifts me up, it holds my head a little higher,
it
keeps me in balance,
harmonizing
with the world around me
beautifully,
like an inspired masterpiece from the soul
of
an honest man.
I
am honored to know him, to love him, to be of him.
He's
my hero, and I am his daughter, his little girl.
-Poem
by Christine McNamara
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