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Graduation Poems Daughter

Graduation poems daughter deal with the princess in the family.

Graduation Girl

My little girl
Looks all grown up
This graduation day.

To tell you just
How proud I am
My beaming eyes can say.

Robert Ogden



One look says it all. How proud we are of our daughters when they approach this ceremony.

Thoughts of her childhood and visions of her future all come flooding in together stirring emotions of fondness, hope, and uncertainty into jumbled ball. I think it is the uncertainty that fosters the greatest emotion in me, because as a dad, I want to see my baby protected.



We know that in order to secure her future happiness we must allow her to venture out on her own and be free to make her own mistakes as she learns to become an adult. But at the graduation ceremony, when we’re so closely removed from her childhood, it’s tough to let loose the strings of protection that we have placed on her all of these years.

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