From brews, to baseball, to the Caesar salads we both like to eat
You were the potential just out of reach The distant hope, the fear internalized The not knowing when, or how, or if, we would ever meet
For once, for real, instead of on screens Like the reflections in my galleries I see you now in photos with him Seeing both what is and could’ve been
Yet there you are by your father's side Striding down the aisle inside, of another man’s church Another man’s mind
I just hope that he loves baseball like me And that he can paint the corners outside Almost perfectly, just like a Rembrandt
Though I missed you this time by a single stride I never felt like the game began Because we both looked down that distant road And you, glanced back, at a map inscribed
On that, with this, I bid you goodbye, and wish you well until the 9th