Monday, February 9, 2009

A Father's Special Way

I like to think back now and then to days when I was small.
When I bring back memories, so many good times I recall.
I always see your smiling face, watching me as I'd grow
And as I look ahead in life, I know your love will never go.

I thank you for the love you've given since the first day of my life.
I thank you for the freedom when my restless heart took flight.
But, most of all, I thank you for the music in my soul.
It warms my heart like sunshine when my days are dark and cold.
And when my soul starts singing just to chase my blues away,
I feel your hand still holdin' mine in a father's special way.

I think of Christmas mornins when you played ole Santa Claus.
Of all my hardest struggles when you loved me just because.
I know I wasn't easy with all my growin' pains
But nothing seems important now to this love that I have gained.

I thank you for the love you've given since the first day of my life.
I thank you for the freedom when my restless heart took flight.
But, most of all, I thank you for the music in my soul.
It warms my heart like sunshine when my days are dark and cold.
And when my soul starts singing just to chase my fear away,
I feel your hand still holdin' mine in a father's special way.

I'm gettin' older now with children of my own.
I know that I'll be good for them with the parents that I have known.
And when my heart feels heavy or I think my life's all wrong,
I simply think of you and Mom and with strength I carry on.

I thank you for the love you've given since the first day of my life.
I thank you for the freedom when my restless heart took flight.
But, most of all, I thank you for the music in my soul.
It warms my heart like sunshine when my days are dark and cold.
And when my soul starts singing just to chase my fear away,
I feel your hand still holdin' mine in a father's special way.

Your hand is always holdin' mine in a father's special way.

-----Yours truly, A Father's Special Way, circa 1987

This is a song that I wrote for my dad when my son Daniel was just a little fellow. Jacob wasn't even here yet! (I've revised the words some from its original version). I remember singing this at my church on Father's Day when my parents were visiting. I had a tape of it that I gave to my dad for Father's Day, and I remember how honored I was that I could sing it to him at my little country church in the mountains.

Peace.

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