Scraggly, In face and heart Staggering By the harbor, A celebratory place For families to flock And sight-see the city By the ships and the docks. While the sea gulls fight Over scrimpy scraps, A lone man traverses, Seized by mind traps. Disoriented by the shadows Of his past, Taunting and tampering With his freedom, at last, He's broken his vow of silence He promised he could pass. Reality so far removed From his ruminations. Passerby's passively wonder What attracted him to the concrete. Overactive imagination Is an answer I'd repeat. Occasionally another may marvel, Where is his family? Waiting in vain, In the background, In the rain, Devoid of way to entertain The possibility to take the reigns Away from his deceptive beast That guides his woeful way, Fighting for fistfuls of his feast - A price he has to pay For having an untreated illness. Now I have no say In pillows or cement. He chose the latter. Now all I can do is feel lament. If you see my father, You may see kindness in his eyes, A mind that's rapidly firing, Comforting words to himself he's ironing. If you see my father - You may see him time and again, You may see him in the sea gull, Harmlessly scavenging, Heartily conversing, Heartbreakingly existing - If you see my father, Let him exist However he chooses. I have no choice But to do the same.