For My Daughter

Something poetic is happening in Virginia! Maybe it's the history, maybe it's the Chesapeake, Virginia has contributed great poems to vox poetica. You've read the work of Christina Marie Speed, Rae Spencer, and Jean M. Hendrickson. Now read a lovely memory poem by Bob Christin. He is a retired English professor (Ohio State, Notre Dame, Pace University, New York) who has taught creative writing at Adult Learning Center in Virginia Beach, VA for ten years. He meets twice a month with fellow writers to work on writing poems. He writes poetry, short stories, and essays. These days he devotes time to writing a book-length literary memoir. Bob is widowed and lives in Virginia Beach, VA. Read this touching poem, love it, identify with it, and look for more of his work at his blog, christinspeaks.blogspot.com. And keep looking for more beautiful work by Virginia writers here at vox poetica.

For My Daughter
By Bob Christin

One day when you were three
I held you on my lap,
Combed back your jet-black hair
Like your mother's, yours cut
In bangs. Wondered what you
Would be like when you were
My age. I knew you would be
beautiful. You already were.
Would you be cheerful,
Self-possessed, well wed
To a man of character?
Would you love as passionately
As I loved your mother, then
and now? Would you read,
I wanted to know, because I did?
Would I enjoy talking to you,
Confiding, sharing dreams,
Even dreams that came true
Like your answers to all
Of my wondering.

 

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  • 8/17/2009 11:13 AM Rae wrote:
    This is a subtle poem that speaks volumes about parenthood. Thanks for sharing it.
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  • 8/18/2009 3:13 PM sandra forte wrote:
    A beautiful poem that mirrors the hopes and aspirations of all parents.
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  • 8/19/2009 8:54 AM Jean wrote:
    Bob, what a loving tribute. The poem brought tears, made me wish it were written by my father for me.
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  • 8/27/2009 10:28 PM Sharon Poch wrote:
    Bob,how wondrous the world would be if all fathers felt this way about their children. Thank you for sharing.
    Sharon
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  • 8/30/2009 12:35 PM Kathryn Brownlow wrote:
    Oh, the possibilities and questions parents see when they look at a child.You have perfectly captured the dreams and hopes of a loving father in this well-ctafted poem.
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