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Father's Day


My Father.
Father is the first ideal person in the family that the child gets to know and respects without even
knowing it. I do it and this Father's day I write this article as a tribute to my father for raising me with all he had, loving me with all his heart and never showing it on the face.

God knows how many things he wishes for himself. I know he wants a camera and loves photography, but I also know that he had abandoned most of the things he wanted just to give me and my brother the best he could. He gave us the best qualities, respecting elders and loving youngers while having a pride of our own. He knows when we are hurt and when we are happy. He still does a lot to make us happy and not let us be hurt.

He would always give us the right advices that would help us in life forever. I have lived  happily because of him and now its my turn to make his life easy and happy for him. I promise you Father, I would make you proud of me.

This Father's Day, I thank you for all you did for us and we can never repay you but at the very least we can make you feel that you raised your children good.

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