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DAD’S FOOTSTEPS

Author: Krishna Chaudhuri | Posted on: 21st, Jun, 2020

DAD’S FOOTSTEPS

Can you walk a little slower dad?
You know that I am not tall,
I want to follow you but-
I don’t want to fall.

Your steps are long and fast,
And very hard to see-
I want to follow your footsteps;
So, go a little slow for me.

Someday when I will grow up,
As big and tall like you-
My little child will know;
Whatever I said about you is true.

I want to show the right path,
As you are showing it to me-
Please walk a bit slowly daddy;
So, my child can walk along the footsteps of

BOTH YOU AND ME!!!

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