A father is the most special man for his children. He is their source of inspiration, and children idolize him and try to emulate his actions to prosper in life. So, express your love and admiration for your dad with these special poems for dads shared in this post. These poems are beaded with words to let the daughters and sons express their love, appreciation, care, and gratitude for their fathers. In this post, we bring a few beautiful poems that have been carved with thoughtful words to describe a child’s emotion for their dad and the special bond they share with him.

Dad Poems From Daughter

Here are a few poems by daughters, describing their emotions and the special bond they share with father till eternity.

1. Daddy’s Little Girl

As I look back to see I remember times spent on your knee When it came to my biggest fears you came along to wipe away my tears But as years started rushing by I’ll have to say with a sigh You needed me just as bad and those times were so sad But now we’re a family once more and I know there’s so much in store You always seem to know when I need a smile especially when you haven’t seen one in a while We seem to always be on the same page even though there’s a big difference in age We know how to make each other laugh and it makes time flypast Daddy, that’s why I’m so thankful for you I would never ask for anyone new I love you so very much because you help me with all my problems and such I know you wish you could give me the world but I’m proud enough with my title “Daddy’s Little Girl” — Heather Leanne Fleming

2. Daddy’s Girl

Hello, Daddy! Time to play, I missed you, off at work all day. We’ll seek and hide and skip and jog, and when we’re done we’ll look for frogs. Today I helped Mommy sweep the rugs, maybe after dinner you can help me catch bugs. Maybe I’ll help out in the yard, fixing the truck won’t be so hard. I cherish this time you share with me, I love you, Daddy, I know you love me. — Leila Devlin

3. Everything Dad

A little girl needs her daddy To love her with manly charm, To soothe her when she’s hurt, And keep her safe from harm. A girl needs her dad To show her a man who’s good, To help her make right choices, As only a father could. A woman needs her father Just to be aware, He’ll always be there for her To sustain her and to care. You’ve been all these things, Dad. I hope that you can see How much I treasure you; You mean everything to me. — Joanna Fuchs

4. Daddy’s Little Girl

As a child, I was daddy’s little girl, To me, You hung the moon. You never really realize, How special, A bond really is, Between a father and a daughter. You were there when I was born, Through good times and bad, You’re my daddy, Till the end. You were there, When I cried for my dear, You were better than batman, And smarter than Einstein. To me, you’re always, My superhero. Not long ago, You walked me down the aisle, Though you gave me away, I’m always your little girl. Now that I’m grown, I know you don’t have magic powers, But still, deep down, You’re my hero. — Tiffany N. Evans

5. Daddy’s Little Girl

the day she was born all my hopes went away my dreams of being his baby again went down the drain now I’m not blaming for how he has been treating me he did that all his own he has thrown me to the side like a rag doll lost in a pile of other forgotten things with hopes that she would bring peace she brought tragedy now I’m not blaming her for his stupid mistakes he stopped thinking of me when she was born she consumed his attention now once again, I’m not blaming her I do not resent her I just want to present the facts he doesn’t see me even though I’m standing right there he won’t hear me even though I’m yelling in his ear he doesn’t love me even though that’s what I’m here for I still want to be daddy’s girl but in the end, she still has his undivided attention — Taylor Farrie

6. Daddy, I Love You

Here in my heart my daddy will stay. He nurtured and cared he held me tight when I was scared. my best friend, my teacher in life I saw the tears in my daddy’s eyes when I said I love you I meant it so deeply you always carried me to bed whenever I got sleepy. You tried to do my hair and got it tangled every time but I never cared playing the guitar, strum at a time while I danced around you You never once sighed I’m your little girl, and I always will be Even when I forty, I’ll still sit on your knee This day is yours I want to say I love you dearly! — Janetta

7. A Little Girl Needs Daddy

A little girl needs Daddy. For many, many things: Like holding her high off the ground Where the sunlight sings! Like being the deep music That tells her all is right When she awakens frantic with The terrors of the night. Like being the great mountain That rises in her heart And shows her how she might get home When all else falls apart. Like giving her the love That is her sea and air, So diving deep or soaring high She’ll always find him there. — Sanjeev Nanda

8. Hard Man With Gentle Eyes

Hard Man With Gentle eyes My father is a black man… Skin leathered by the sun penetrated with motor oil covers his short, stocky body like canvas over boulders. He sweats gasoline and morning dew. My father peals his mind for me… Discarding seeds, bearing the fruits of his wisdom in calloused hands; a reminder of freedom sacrificed for my freedom, my future. My father is a hard man… With gentle eyes, Thick-framed glasses never hide immortality dancing in them on my reflection. In them, I am perfect and if not, they are forgiving. —Jessica Ann Corbin

Dad Poems From Son

A son learns so many things from his father while growing up, and these poems reflect those emotions. Scroll through them and get inspired to pen down your thoughts.

9. Perhaps we’ll never understand each other…..

Perhaps we’ll never understand each other. Loving doesn’t mean that we agree. If that were so, then I would say, why bother? But there are things I know I’ll never see. I’m sure your heart knows what I don’t yet know: The pain of loving a reluctant son; The anger, coming fast and building slow, Of being helpless to control someone. You want only that I grow up right, But you know what right is, and I still don’t. I have to learn to wield my inner light, And if I follow yours, well, then I won’t. I’m sorry for the anger in the air; Though we fight, my love is always there. —Unknown

10. Real Dad

Though you’re not his father as far as bloodlines go, You are the only daddy this child will ever know. You’ve held his hand and guided his path, Creating a bond that forever will last. There is no escape from his watchful eye, Whatever you do, you know he wants to try. He wouldn’t do this with just anyone, This is a special game shared between a father and a son. It doesn’t make a difference whose blood courses through his veins, You know in his heart he loves you just the same. He is your little buddy following you around, A love stronger than his could never be found. You’ve taken the place of the sun, moon, and stars in the skies, You are his father in his precious little eyes. By the times you’ve shared and the experiences you’ve had, It’s easy to see you are his REAL DAD. — Bertha C. Blankenship

11. Daddy Is A Soldier

Tiny fingers and tiny toes Tiny little head and a button nose These are the things that you now miss On their forehead, you used to kiss Trading binkies for bullets and bottles for boots You are always proud of them, and now this time, they are proud of you You are their daddy and their hero Every night we count the days right down to zero Please be strong, and please stay safe We need you home with us where you make this a happy place! — Stacy Roberts

12. Dad

You were there I never called You gave your life I threw it all away You were perfect I could have changed You gave your love I didn’t care You were so strong I never realized You gave me the world I took it for granted You were my only dad. I was your only son You gave me life I gave you nothing at all — William