From Father to Son…
You taught me how to tie my shoes and say my ABCs
You picked me up when I fell down and tended to scraped knees
You showed me how to treat my mom with love and with respect
My manners and my character never to neglect
You taught me when to hold back tears and put on a strong face
You taught me the important things, never to disgrace
Like family- and baseball- my values- and my God
What big tracks I must follow in, if with you I’m to trod
You showed me there were times when we must look out for the weak
That truly we are slighter than the humble and the meek
You taught me being biggest doesn’t always win the round
That rather it’s the smartest man who goes home with the crown
Clean me up and tuck me in, watch over me at night
Teach me when to stand my ground and ready me to fight
For good- and right- and decent things- that need someone to say
I’ll not back down I’ll not turn back, my dad raised me this way
And now I stand impatiently, in this sterile place
and wait to hold my little one and look upon his face
And tell him of the fun adventures we are sure to have
With him and me and Grandpa, as I learn to be a dad
To teach him how to tie his shoes and say his ABCs
And pick him up when he falls down and tend to his scraped knees
As I try my best to teach him how he ought to be
I’ll think back upon you dad, and the way that you raised me
Wow....what an awesome poem. I bet your dad was touched and amazed by such a tribute! You are such a talented man Matt! I'm honored to know you and love that you love Lindsey so much and take such good care of each other! Have fun this weekend at Park City!