Having spent a decade of marital bliss, Aastha feels she can’t help falling in love with her hubby again. Every little gesture of his still makes her heart skip a beat. She enjoys falling in love again and again with the man of her life. From being an amazing husband, Aastha feels her husband has made it to the mark of being the best father too. What more can a woman ask for? This is a poem dedicated to the love and interpersonal relationship between her husband and daughters.
Poetry Month Special
“Dad, you are the best!” said my girls
And I saw that gleam in your eyes
The moment filled pride in my heart
And I fell in love again!
“Ouchh”, said I, throwing the kitchen knife
You came rushing and held my finger tight
I smiled with tears in my eyes
And I fell in love again!
I rushed through chores and books in hand
Had to study for my exams
You made the girls sleep on time
And I fell in love again!
You gave me a life like a queen
And the girls are the royal princesses too
What better would I get in life?
That you have given us through!
With every step that you take
With every move that you make
You sweep me off my feet
And I fall in love again…
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