Dad, Look At Me Now
John Peters
“Dad, Look at Me Now” is a heart‑struck tribute to the man who shaped you, guided you, and still walks beside you even after he’s gone. The song traces the journey from boyhood to adulthood — the mistakes, the victories, the scars, and the quiet moments where you still reach for his voice. Every line feels like a conversation across time, a son standing in the life he built and wishing he could show his father the man he became.
It’s a story of legacy: the lessons passed down, the values that stuck, the pride you hope he’d feel. It’s also a story of grief — the kind that doesn’t fade, just changes shape. The song sits in that space where memory meets manhood, where you carry his strength on the days you feel weakest.
Raw, reflective, and deeply human, “Dad, Look at Me Now” is for anyone who’s ever wished for one more talk, one more laugh, one more chance to say, “I hope I made you proud.” It’s a reminder that even when a father is gone, his fingerprints stay on every choice, every mile, every moment of becoming who you are.
