Be more than his dad,
Be a
chum to the lad;
Be a part of his life
Every hour
of the day;
Find time to talk with him,
Take time
to walk with him,
Share in his studies
And share
in his play.
Take him to places,
To ball games and
races,
Teach him the things
That you want him to
know;
Don't live apart from him,
Don't keep your
heart from him,
Be his best comrade,
He's needing
you so!
Never neglect him,
Though young, still respect
him,
Hear his opinions
With patience and
pride;
Show him his error,
But be not a
terror,
Grim-visaged and fearful,
When he's at
your side.
Know what his thoughts are,
Know what his sports
are,
Know all his playmates,
It's easy to learn
to;
Be such a father
That when troubles
gather
You'll be the first one
For counsel, he'll
turn to.
You can inspire him
With courage, and fire
him
Hot with ambition
For deeds that are
good;
He'll not betray you
Nor ill repay you
If
you have taught him
The things that you
should.
Father and son
Must in all things be one
--
Partners in trouble
And comrades in
joy.
More than a dad
Was the best pal you had;
Be
such a chum
As you knew, to your
boy.
Written by: Edgar A. Guest

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