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The Sun of Man

A man old beyond his years

Mourns his son who’s not dead but gone.

He

simply

loved

that child.

Thrown into competition for custody

He’s frozen out.

An unselfish man, mild in nature

Who gave love

and kept the peace

and his counsel.

 

Anger subdued, repressed, burns behind the eyes that weep.

He’s impotent.

The mother manipulates man and boy to bend their wills to her command.

They are cowed but not broken.

Slowly, slowly the fire builds and gives succour to resolve.

The gentle man battles on,

step by step

His will strengthened by love.

 

The law is on his side.

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Written by
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Published
Mar 4, 2010
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