I saw my daddy's walking shoes Sitting by the door one day, So I slipped my feet into them And went quickly out to play. There was a path that he had made That led to a big oak tree Where he would bow alone to pray, And He'd ask God to bless me. His footprints, molded in the clay From daily going there, Beckoned me to follow them, To spend some time in prayer. Beneath the shade of the oak tree Where dad would so often go, I found the place where He would kneel And would pray for me, I know. I said, "Dear God, my Dad's a man Whose shoes I love to wear, For he's a man who taught me how You hear and answer prayer. "So now I pray You'll hear my prayer And bless my Daddy, too, For his footprints have led me here And taught me to love You." © Linda J Stevenson Roanoke , Va. PoetOfHope www.maryricehopkins.com |
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Thanks For Visiting Daddy's FootPrints
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Thanks For Visiting Daddy's FootPrints
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