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The Responsibility of Fatherhood - Inspirational Poem by Edgar Albert Guest | Simerjeet Singh Simerjeet Singh

    • Self-Improvement

Leadership begins at home. And responsibility changes everything.
Becoming a father starts a transformational process for many young men as they realize that now, there's a little one who will look up to everything they do, whether it's good or bad.

Edgar Albert Guest poetically captures the “The Responsibility of Fatherhood” in his inspiring poem and urges you to make sure that you are setting a good example for your young ones.
Dedicated to responsible fathers worldwide! Your mentorship makes the world a better place.

Regards, TeamSJS

The Responsibility of Fatherhood by Edgar Albert Guest

BEFORE you came, my little lad,
 I used to think that I was good,
Some vicious habits, too, I had,
 But wouldn't change them if I could.
I held my head up high and said:
 'I'm all that I have need to be,
It matters not what path I tread,'
 But that was ere you came to me.

I treated lightly sacred things,
 And went my way in search of fun,
Upon myself I kept no strings,
 And gave no heed to folly done.
I gave myself up to the fight
 For worldly wealth and earthly fame,
And sought advantage, wrong or right,
 But that was long before you came.

But now you sit across from me,
 Your big brown eyes are opened wide,
And every deed I do you see,
 And, O, I dare hot step aside.
I've shaken loose from habits bad,
 And what is wrong I've come to dread,
Because I know, my little lad,
 That you will follow where I tread.

I want those eyes to glow with pride,
 In me I want those eyes to see
The while we wander side by side
 The sort of man I'd have you be.
And so I'm striving to be good
 With all my might, that you may know
When this great world is understood,
 What pleasures are worth while below.

I see life in a different light
 From what I did before you came,
Then anything that pleased seemed right;
 But you are here to bear my name,
And you are looking up to me
 With those big eyes from day to day,
And I'm determined not to be
 The means of leading you astray.

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Leadership begins at home. And responsibility changes everything.
Becoming a father starts a transformational process for many young men as they realize that now, there's a little one who will look up to everything they do, whether it's good or bad.

Edgar Albert Guest poetically captures the “The Responsibility of Fatherhood” in his inspiring poem and urges you to make sure that you are setting a good example for your young ones.
Dedicated to responsible fathers worldwide! Your mentorship makes the world a better place.

Regards, TeamSJS

The Responsibility of Fatherhood by Edgar Albert Guest

BEFORE you came, my little lad,
 I used to think that I was good,
Some vicious habits, too, I had,
 But wouldn't change them if I could.
I held my head up high and said:
 'I'm all that I have need to be,
It matters not what path I tread,'
 But that was ere you came to me.

I treated lightly sacred things,
 And went my way in search of fun,
Upon myself I kept no strings,
 And gave no heed to folly done.
I gave myself up to the fight
 For worldly wealth and earthly fame,
And sought advantage, wrong or right,
 But that was long before you came.

But now you sit across from me,
 Your big brown eyes are opened wide,
And every deed I do you see,
 And, O, I dare hot step aside.
I've shaken loose from habits bad,
 And what is wrong I've come to dread,
Because I know, my little lad,
 That you will follow where I tread.

I want those eyes to glow with pride,
 In me I want those eyes to see
The while we wander side by side
 The sort of man I'd have you be.
And so I'm striving to be good
 With all my might, that you may know
When this great world is understood,
 What pleasures are worth while below.

I see life in a different light
 From what I did before you came,
Then anything that pleased seemed right;
 But you are here to bear my name,
And you are looking up to me
 With those big eyes from day to day,
And I'm determined not to be
 The means of leading you astray.

Watch it on YouTube: https://youtu.be/pcqHYGGW2wY

#PoetryThatInspires #FathersDay #SimerjeetSingh #HappyFathersDay #EdgarAlbertGuest #Fatherhood #FatherDay2021 #FatherPoetry

Follow us on: https://linktr.ee/SimerjeetSingh

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