To My Father

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    To My Father

    To my father
    whose confessions of himself
    made me feel more like a human
    than a victim.

    Whom I met for the first time
    at the age of nineteen
    when after years of not seeing him
    come home at night,
    he finally decided to stay.....
    because he was dying.

    I saw it coming.
    I waited with anticipation
    for the day that came
    when he saw what he was doing
    to himself
    and to us.

    And I swore to him that I would not
    let him die
    and not because it wasnt his time
    but because he had promises
    he had yet to keep.

    I swore to him that I would not
    let him die
    because as much as he hated me
    and cursed me for saving him
    I came to realize
    that I cared too much
    and was as stubborn as he was.

    This is to my father
    who made me see
    that as much as people say
    that I'm wierd
    or just plain different
    too different
    I always hold my head up
    because it hurts too much
    to look down
    on myself.

    To my father
    who taught me
    what tough love is really like
    and showed me first hand
    the consequences to bad choices
    because he seemed to
    make them all the time.

    To my father
    who once stood six feet tall
    and now passes his lifetime
    in a wheelchair
    confined to the regrets
    of his past.

    To you, my dear father
    who was never there for me
    when I needed you
    and who never quite knew
    how to say that you loved me
    and who called me one day
    to help you take a bath
    because your strength was gone....
    to you....
    despite all that
    and much more....

    To you, my father
    I can honestly confess
    that I am glad to be your daughter.


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    Serrato commented on To My Father

    04-24-2009

    The world (paper mache') has us believe that your father has to be a certain way, when the only true definition is that he will shape you in some capacity, for better or for worse. For those of us who have had our perfect visions of what we thought he was supposed to be shattered the soonest, it is better to acknowledge the lessons than to dwell in his shortcomings.... and your on the right track. This was beautiful, I have a feeling you're going to be alright. :)

    Grito commented on To My Father

    04-10-2009

    Bless you.

    sina commented on To My Father

    04-09-2009

    beautiful....and touching:)

    peacefully commented on To My Father

    04-08-2009

    how very touching. A very complex relationship. Sounds like love wins out.

    mykhail commented on To My Father

    04-08-2009

    This is a great piece, timeless and oh,so beautiful! Great job, again, and it seems that your father has a wonderful, thoughtful and caring daughter!

    When power leads man towards arrogance, poetry reminds him of his limitations. When power narrows the area of man's concern, poetry reminds him of the richness and diversity of existence. When power corrupts, poetry cleanses.

    John F. Kennedy (1917-1963) Thirty-fifth President of the USA

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