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At Christmas make your beloved father feel special and cared for. Here are some Christmas poems, you can recite for your father.

Christmas Poems For Fathers

Fathers are wonderful people, who over the years make are Christmas more cherished and enjoyable. The festive occasion hence is a brilliant opportunity to thank our fathers. It is with their hard work and love for us that we are able to celebrate Christmas since childhood in a special way. The protection and love they provide us, in fact is perhaps the reason as to why we truly adore the Christmas spirit. They are the ones, who introduce us to the Christmas celebration and become each child's Santa Claus. So, here are certain poems to thank our very own Santa Claus on this festive occasion.

My Daddy is the Greatest is a wonderful poem by Karl Fuchs, in which the poet describes his heartfelt feelings for his father.

My Daddy Is The Greatest

My daddy is the greatest;
The best dad there ever was.
He always brings me lots of joy;
He's my very own Santa Claus.

My daddy can do anything;
He's smart as smart can be.
I love to walk and hold his hand
To show he belongs to me.
I love my daddy!

Make your daddy feel special by reciting this poem by Joanna Fuchs as the poetess talks about, what she loves about Christmas.

What Do We Love About Christmas?
What do we love about Christmas;
Does our delight reside in things?
Or are the feelings in our hearts
The real gift that Christmas brings.

It's seeing those we love,
And sending Christmas cards, too,
Appreciating people who bring us joy
Special people just like you.

Family Joys is a beautiful poem that highlights what the real meaning of Christmas is when we are with our loved ones.

Family Joys
Christmas is filled with special joys,
And the very best of all
Is contemplating those dear to us,
And the memories we recall.

We often think at Christmas time
Of people, affectionately,
And we realize how blessed we are
To have you in our family.

In this poem, Joanna Fuchs is thanking dad for making us the great human being we are today.

Life Lessons
You may have thought I didn't see,
Or that I hadn't heard,
Life lessons that you taught to me,
But I got every word.

Perhaps you thought I missed it all,
And that we'd grow apart,
But Dad, I picked up everything,
It's written on my heart.

Without you, Dad, I wouldn't be
The (woman)(man) I am today;
You built a strong foundation
No one can take away.

I've grown up with your values,
And I'm very glad I did;
So here's to you, dear father,
From your forever grateful kid.