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Learning to Ride a Bicycle

We've had a turbulent journey together

And as he pushed the bike, slowly did his hand release me

Riding the crashing waves I admit my struggle

And my childish naivety gave passage to worser threats

Yet still he stands there, waving me on my way

Even to this day, despite questionable confidences, I still turn

And still he stands there

 

A rebel I didn't mean to be, but I am cursed with escalating emotions

Or maybe he would say a blessing, to empathize and find strength

As memories haunt me at night, teaming with those of ill will

The sensitivity he passed on to me prevails, Innocently I am slowed

But my wheels continue turning, and my heart stays true

Though my eyes and ears remain obstructed, my heart makes a turn

And yes, he still stands there

 

His presence unpurposefully commands attention

And his knowledge, he gives without catch

I understand the wars he must encounter, and yet he stays calm

Giving peace to the tide, he offers nothing, but gives everything

I unconditionally love him

I honestly hold respect for him,

He indirectly teaches me

And fuels me with his love

 

In this moment, I turn back, not for fear of falling,

But to wave back to the man who let me go

He is no longer there, standing firm in his spot

No

My friend, my father, he rides by my side.

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alice-burns
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May 15, 2013
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