Dad Acrostic Dictums: An acrostic is generally a poem or phrase in which the first letters spell out a word. It will soon be Father’s Day. How many of these old sayings apply to you? How many apply to your dad? Acrostics below were created by Don Mathis; axioms were written by children and fathers across history. 

Deft And Difficult
To become a father is not hard; to be a father is, however. – Wilhelm Busch

Doesn’t And Does
A child does not need to be parented. He needs to be mothered and fathered. – Zan Thompson

Double A Delight

To show a child what has once delighted you, to find the child’s delight added to your own so that there is now a double delight seen in the glow of trust and affection, this is happiness. – J. B. Priestley

Deific And Delectated
No man can possibly know what life means, what the world means, what anything means, until he has a child and loves it. Then the whole universe changes, and nothing will ever again seem exactly as it seemed before. – Lafcadio Hearn 

Duel All Day
Raising kids is part joy and part guerrilla warfare. – Ed Asner

Delight At Dancing
A little child, a limber elf,
Singing, dancing to itself,
Makes such a vision to the sight,
As fills a father’s eyes with light.
– Samuel Taylor Coleridge

Declare A Disagreement
My father taught me to be independent and cocky and freethinking,
but he could not stand it if I disagreed with him. – Sara Maitland

Delirium At Dimples
A child is a curly dimpled lunatic. – Ralph Waldo Emerson

Differences Are Dandy
My father used to play with my brother and me in the yard.  Mother would come out and say, “You’re tearing up the grass.”  “We’re not raising grass,” Dad would reply.  “We’re raising boys.” – Harmon Killebrew

Don’t Ask Dad
He didn’t tell me how to live; he lived, and let me watch him do it. – Clarence Budington Kelland

Daily Activities Duplicated
Being a great father is like shaving. No matter how good you shaved today, you have to do it again tomorrow. – Reed Markham

Difficulty About Defining
I felt something impossible for me to explain in words. Then, when they took her away, it hit me. I got scared all over again and began to feel giddy. Then it came to me… I was a father. – Nat King Cole

Definitely A Deity
Father! – to God Himself we cannot give a holier name. – William Wordsworth

Debts Are Destroyed
Henry James once defined life as that predicament which precedes death, and certainly nobody owes you a debt of honour or gratitude for getting him into that predicament. But a child does owe his father a debt, if Dad, having gotten him into this peck of trouble, takes off his coat and buckles down to the job of showing his son how best to crash through it.
– Clarence Budington Kelland

Destitute And Delighted
A father carries pictures where his money used to be. – Author Unknown 

Dear And Departed
My father, when he went, made my childhood a gift of a half a century. – Antonio Porchia

Dad As Director
Dad, your guiding hand on my shoulder will remain with me forever. – Author Unknown

About the Author: Don Mathis

Don’s life revolves around the many poetry circles in South Texas. His poems have been published in a hundred periodicals and broadcasted on TV and radio. Don has written news and reviews for various media and countless editorials about fatherhood. His political correspondence has prompted personal replies from George W. Bush, Barack Obama, and numerous other lawmakers. Find his work in the Daily Dad, the Good Men Project, and many other publications.

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