How to Write a Father's Day Poem - Give Your Dad a Meaningful Gift

By Tricia Goss, published Jun 14, 2007
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Your father means the world to you. He stands beside you no matter what, always giving you his strength and support. For Father's Day you would really like to give your father a special, meaningful gift. How about writing your dad a one-of-a-kind poem for Father's Day? Anyone can write a poem; poetry comes from the heart. Here are some tips and sample poems to help you write a special Father's Day poem your dad will treasure forever.

Poems stem from thoughts and emotions. Start by sitting in a quiet place with a pen or pencil and some paper and think about your relationship with your dad. Write down words, ideas, and memories that come to mind about your father. Is your dad funny, strong, wise? Does your father always come to your rescue to fix your broken car or mend your broken heart? Jot down all these thoughts. You will draw from this collection of words to write your poem.

Now start with a clean sheet of paper and, thinking about the words and phrases you just wrote about your dad, start writing your Father's Day poem. Don't worry, poetry doesn't have to rhyme. Just start penning those thoughts and phrases in a lyrical, rhythmical manner. Here is an example of a non-rhyming, free verse Father's Day poem:

Today
I think of all the times
you've been there for me.

From the scraped knees and broken toys
you've mended
To the deep dialogues that carried
into the wee hours of the night

I want you to know how thankful I am for
Your guidance,
Your strength,
Your quiet wisdom,
Your love.

How thankful I am
that you are my father.

Happy Father's Day Dad

As you can see, you don't need to keep complete sentences together on a line. Sometimes breaking up your sentence can put a certain emphasis on a word or phrase. If you want to give your poem a bit of flair and sophistication, check out www.thesaurus.com. Using this online thesaurus can help you change this: "It would be very nice to eat outside today"; to this: "It would be exceedingly pleasant to dine alfresco presently." Sounds much fancier, doesn't it? But don't feel like it has to be elaborate. As stated previously, poetry comes from the heart.

How to Write a Father's Day Poem - Give Your Dad a Meaningful Gift

Let Dad know he's special to you!

Credit: Phaedra Wilkinson

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Takeaways
  • Anyone can write a poem.
  • Poetry comes from the heart.
  • Your dad will treasure a meaningful poem written by you.
Did You Know?
In 1909, Sonora Dodd had the idea of establishing a Father's Day while listening to a Mother's Day sermon.
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i think that was good

Posted on 06/14/2008 at 2:06:17 PM

 
TERRIFIC!!! and touching...

Posted on 04/11/2008 at 4:04:05 PM

 
Thanks for the tips and the great poem examplease. I am a very good writer and I will admit it but I need to work on my poetry. It doesn't come over night. ThankYou

Posted on 12/24/2007 at 6:12:21 AM

 
Great tips. Although my poem to my dad certainly wasn't a tribute, it WAS cathardic for me and that's something.

Posted on 06/21/2007 at 10:06:00 AM

 
sweet.

Posted on 06/14/2007 at 10:06:00 PM

 
Very good tips and examples!

Posted on 06/14/2007 at 11:06:00 AM

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