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  2. 45 Father's Day Poems for Dad to Make His Day - AOL

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    17. A Special Bond He was always my pillar, when I knew I’d fall. Always my anchor, so strong and so tall. —Unknown. 18. Dad To me dad, you’re everything I cannot begin to say.

  3. Remember Your Dad in Heaven When You Read These Quotes That ...

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    This Father's Day, commemorate the dads who've passed by reading these Father's Day in heaven quotes. These quotes are sweet, heartfelt, and sincere.

  4. 78 father-daughter quotes that speak to their unbreakable bond

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    “Daddies don’t just love their children every now and then, it’s a love without end.” — George Strait, “Love Without End, Amen” “A father carries pictures where his money used to ...

  5. Robert Hayden - Wikipedia

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    However, in the modern day, his work is highly sought after as his poems big contributions to society. Hayden was elected to the American Academy of Poets in 1975. His most famous poem is "Those Winter Sundays", [4] [9] which deals with the memory of fatherly love and loneliness. It ranks among the most anthologized American poems of the ...

  6. Those Winter Sundays - Wikipedia

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    The poem is about the father/son relationship – recalling the poet's memories of his father, realizing that despite the distance between them there was a kind of love, real and intangible, shown by the father's efforts to improve his son's life, rather than by gifts or demonstrative affection.

  7. Sam Hunt (poet) - Wikipedia

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    His own experience is his single subject; moments in his life, love and its loss, and poems about his father, mother and sons. A number of Hunt's works share common themes and characters, such as the poems Porirua Friday Night and Girl with Black Eye in Grocer's Shop , both of which feature the same female character.