Looking down at your thin, tired face,
So many memories flooded my mind.
Why was I not there at the end, and
How you taught me to meet threats head on.
My troubles also seemed less serious
Because of how I saw you handle yours.
I was a much better workman
After you showed me how
To do a job right the first time.
But because we were often angry with each other,
I never once said, “I love you, Pop.”
I know how you felt as I am trying not to cry,
Yet I sound just like you on that day
When we had to say good-bye to John.
I know you may not be able to hear me,
But I want you to know how special
You always were to me and now one more thing,
I really did love you, Pop.
#Father’sDay #Mourning #ElegyPoem
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