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Hazel’s diary: World’s greatest daughter


Staring at an infancy
I could smell her fantasies
And wonders of her dreams,
Walking through the autumn leaves.


With innocence at its peak
Belly laughing, at a trick
When she chuckles, I chuckle
When I guffaw, she guffaws.

She fetches the handkerchief
To dry tears on others cheek
She is a tower of strength
God bless her future friends…

There seems to be so much joy
Watching her pet her own toys
Pampering them like they breath
Dancing to songs and the beats

She reminds me time does flies
Reciting nursery rhymes
Watering flowers in jars
Bringing back the nostalgia.

Her mindset is an atlas
Running around with sparklers
Best part is when she calls me;
“Da.. da.. dad” exhorting me.


She is my first noble prize
More than it meets the eyes….
Of a billion, she chose me
And I like how great it feels.

Like the breeze from the ocean
Cooling soul with such passion
I’m proud to be the father
Of the world’s greatest daughter.

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Onyeche Vincent Onyekachukwu


10 Comments

  1. jonicaggiano says:

    What a lovely post. These poems will mean a lot to your little one when she grows up. What a blessing to have a father that writes poetry to his little one. Have a blessed weekend to you and your family. Blessings to you all. ❤️ Joni

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  2. D Blog Beez says:

    😍 wow. What an amazing poetry. The fatherly affection reflecting in your poem just touched my soul.

    Liked by 2 people

  3. S. says:

    Buon fine settimana :)

    Liked by 1 person

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