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Fatherhood

Fatherhood took me by surprise.

Between one sunset,

one sunrise,

the world transformed before my eyes

 

I ceased my solipsistic dream

became a link

within a chain

No more "the end": instead, "and then"!

 

The dusty streets down which I stepped

were not

an elaborate movie set

to be dismantled at my death

But now a path where I'd progress

where you might one day

trace my steps:

adventures that I could but guess

 

 

And how it felt, at last, to see!

The world sat up

and welcomed me

and I'm still reeling, giddy, free

Absolved by love, a spreading tree

of which I am the smallest branch

but bearing leaves:

a wild romance;

a step

within an endless dance.

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Written by
alan-mcclure
Scottish
Published
Apr 28, 2012
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