Ten Poems About Fathers
Ten Poems About Fathers
Poem booklet that comes with a book mark and an envelope, so that you can send instead of card.
This mini anthology is a wonderful introduction to the countless poems written about fathers and fatherhood. Father William is present, of course, a feisty figure who reminds us that age is entitled to have the last word.
There’s affection and humour, alongside tender remembrance. In one poem a father carries his young daughter on his shoulders after a trip to the pantomime and realises how precious such moments are:
“And I clutch you tightly for fear you blow away
For fear you grow up to soon ….… And sensing this, I hold you tighter still.”
from ‘Cinders’ by Roger McGough
Just as important are the everyday happenings that become special with hindsight: a family meal at which a dad contends with a hot potato, or the nightly ritual of an ageing father who insists on turning off the water before he goes to bed in case a pipe bursts while he’s asleep.