too bad, he is long gone. but in my heart, he still stays. nobody could replace him. no one ever...
i would always remember papa as my hero. his reassuring smile would be enough to tell me that everything's okay. he was the most understanding and patient man that i had ever known. well, maybe the adage is true, that good men die young...
papa, happy father's day. i'm so proud of you, for you did a great job here on earth. i'm so honored and thankful that God gave me the best father in the world, and that is YOU. :)
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Sunday, June 20, 2010
Friday, June 18, 2010
Sing Me A Song Again, Papa
I was in taxicab this morning when I heard the song, "Sing Me A Song, Daddy", played over Ted Failon's radio program in advance celebration of Father's Day. As much as I would like to compose myself especially that I was already approaching my destination, I couldn't help myself being misty-eyed while reminiscing that moment when I once sang that song at our sala at home about twelve years ago. My papa was just upstairs then.
After my so-called "videoke concert", I realized papa was patiently listening to my "song reading". His smile says it all... that somehow, he appreciated my poor but humble way of showing how much I love him.
To Papa:
Sing me a song again, Daddy
Sing me a happy verse.
Teach me those clever lines you sang
As you carried me on your shoulders.
Sing me that hymn that you so loudly
Sang in church with mom.
Sing it again to me and fill me
With all your words of wisdom.
Comforting words of love when I
Would get home from school in tears.
Somehow your songs have stayed within me
Down through all the years.
Once when my younger heart was broken
Your shoulder was there to cry on.
Sing me those songs I know will linger
Long after you have gone.
I am standing at the threshold
Of a chapter in my life
I am asking for your blessing
As I'm about to be the wife
Of a man I know who loves me
And I'm proud to be his bride.
Dad the time has come for me to leave your side.
So, sing me a song again, Daddy.
Sing me a lullaby.
Wrap me inside your arms, Daddy,
'Though this is not goodbye.
Your songs will live forever
In my heart. When times get rough
The ones I'll most remember
Are your songs of love.
Your songs will live forever
In my heart. When times get rough
The ones I'll most remember
Are your songs of love.
Labels:
father's day,
jose mari chan,
ted failon
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