A letter to my daughter, A memory or two Of th'day when I gave you away, I heard you say "I do". While you were so excited, Your mom and I were glad, Though with anticipation, We had our moments, sad. Reflecting on your childhood, A babe, school days, mid teens, You were a daughter, loving, No rebel, dressed in jeans. The house that day, chaotic, Your mom, bridesmaids and you, Proudly, yet with sadness, I Would hear you say "I DO". You made me a grandfather, Three times, both girl and boy, Your mom and I adored them, They filled out hearts with joy. A special anniversary, You've reached the "Silver Years" This proud, delighted father Is sending you "Three cheers" Composed by Colin Ross
Tune "Going Home" Just three words, meanings change, D'pending who it's to, Human being, animal, Meanings, - there's a few. There HAS to be a noun, Person, place or thing, Holiday, food to eat Creator, praise to sing. Love, it can be amorous, Shared between just two, Or just 'ppreciation for Some deeds that you do. Can also be a sentiment, Giv'n to friends or pets, Saying it, hearing it, 'Tis the best it gets. Say it, then, whene'er you can, It is always due, Give someone a boost today, Th'words are, "I love you"