On Father's Day we take the time
To turn our thoughts to dad
Thank him for the home he gave
For all the things we had.
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We think about the fleeting years
Too quickly, gone for good
It seems like only yesterday
I'd go back if I could.Â
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A time when dad was always there
No matter what the weather
Always strong when things went wrong
He held our lives together.
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He strived so hard from day to day
And never once complained
With steady hands, he worked the land
And kept the family name.
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He taught us that hard work pays off
You reap just what you sow
He said that if you tend your crops
Your field will overflow.
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My harvest has been bountiful
He taught me how to give
In his firm and steadfast way
He taught me how to live.
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Dad dwells among the angels now
He left us much too soon
He glides across a golden field
Above the harvest moon.
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I see him in the fields of grain
He rides upon the wind
And when my path is beaten down
He picks me up again.
Written By Marilyn Ferguson