In "The Twenty-Ninth Poem: Vol. 2," author Daddy Dave dedicates
a variety of poems, stories, and observations to his daughter in
honor of her twenty-ninth birthday. As with his first volume, which
was dedicated to his son, this collection offers additional unique
observations about life.
Written in free-verse, non-rhyming style, many of the entries
reflect the mystic union between father and daughter: "and then a
moment later I blew a little harder and a little harder until
finally I exhaled through my nose hard enough onto that little
finger of yours that I made a slight honking sound, and you
giggled. That was the seed of the magic, and within seconds the
concept clicked with you, and you ran down the hallway showing off
your newly acquired talent to your mother." ?from ?How to Blow Your
Nose?
No two children are exactly alike, and so this second volume
differs from the first in that it includes some short stories, many
written by the author's daughter when she was in the fourth grade
and included here with minor modifications. Children and families
are precious, and Daddy Dave encourages every parent to write down
their own versions of unique stories so that they can be
remembered, considered, and passed down to future generations.
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