Tuesday, March 23, 2021

"Only A Dad" by Edgar Albert Guest

 

Only A Dad


Only a dad, with a tired face,

Coming home from the daily race,

Bringing little of gold or fame,

To show how well he has played the game,

But glad in his heart that his own rejoice

To see him come, and to hear his voice.

 

Only a dad, with a brood of four,

One of ten million men or more.

Plodding along in the daily strife,

Bearing the whips and the scorns of life,

With never a whimper of pain or hate,

For the sake of those who at home await.

 

Only a dad, neither rich nor proud,

Merely one of the surging crowd

Toiling, striving from day to day,

Facing whatever may come his way,

Silent, whenever the harsh condemn,

And bearing it all for the love of them.

 

Only a dad, but he gives his all

To smooth the way for his children small,

Doing, with courage stern and grim,

The deeds that his father did for him.

This is the line that for him I pen,

Only a dad, but the best of men.

 


Enjoy the poem with beautiful music.


poem Video👇

https://youtu.be/SupyAKXIpqw





Who wrote the poem "Only A Dad"?


Edgar Albert Guest (August 20, 1881 ~ August 5, 1959)

Edgar Albert Guest was a Britishborn American poet who was popular in the first half of the 20th century. He wrote 11,000 poems which were syndicated in 300 newspapers. He became known as the People's Poet because his poems were easy to read and had an inspirational and optimistic view of everyday life with such themes as family, work, children, and God.


"Only A Dad" explanation

In the poem, the speaker talks about a father’s self-sacrifice and self-control, following his own father’s footsteps. Although he may be only a dad, one in ten millions and more, neither rich nor proud, he is the very best man in the world to his children, his wife, his family.


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