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I stood in the closed space trembling all over, cracked eyelids slowly falling in deadened existences, somber cheeks sinking in the air, as I stared at the shadowed walls, the Spiderman comforter covering the stained bed, a square of Lego blocks, blue polished tricycle, game consoles, a spinning yo-yo that my baby boy used to hold onto like he'd discovered his new best friend.  I remember the days when we used to watch Recess together, his bright blue eyes staring excitedly at the screen, picture perfect animation elevating into heightened equations, ecstatic smiles and sparkly cheeks.  He was my world, the one that kept me working hard every day to make sure he never went hungry, a shining star in my dreams that made being a father the greatest joy. And some days when I was in the kitchen fixing his favorite dish, fried chicken and crinkled French fries, I could hear the satisfying delight in his face.  His exuberant words, This tastes amazing dad, as I smiled at him and thought how lucky I was to be a part of his life. And when it came time to put him to bed, I'd read, "Life and Dreams," his chipper frame smiling in the moment, seeping inside the lovely diction. And as he drifted off to sleep, I could see his lips moving at a slow pace, I love you, dad. I'd kiss him on his cheeks and reply, I love you too my little man. Now as I stand here gazing at everything surrounding me, how my life is screaming inside and out, harboring in brokenness, I can feel the suffocating breaths in the distance creeping around me, a sunken flame disintegrating into greyed ashes.
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Dec 18, 2018
Dec 18, 2018 at 1:38 PM UTC
My Only Son
I stood in the closed space trembling all over, cracked eyelids slowly falling in deadened existences, somber cheeks sinking in the air, as I stared at the shadowed walls, the Spiderman comforter covering the stained bed, a square of Lego blocks, blue polished tricycle, game consoles, a spinning yo-yo that my baby boy used to hold onto like he'd discovered his new best friend.  I remember the days when we used to watch Recess together, his bright blue eyes staring excitedly at the screen, picture perfect animation elevating into heightened equations, ecstatic smiles and sparkly cheeks.  He was my world, the one that kept me working hard every day to make sure he never went hungry, a shining star in my dreams that made being a father the greatest joy. And some days when I was in the kitchen fixing his favorite dish, fried chicken and crinkled French fries, I could hear the satisfying delight in his face.  His exuberant words, This tastes amazing dad, as I smiled at him and thought how lucky I was to be a part of his life. And when it came time to put him to bed, I'd read, "Life and Dreams," his chipper frame smiling in the moment, seeping inside the lovely diction. And as he drifted off to sleep, I could see his lips moving at a slow pace, I love you, dad. I'd kiss him on his cheeks and reply, I love you too my little man. Now as I stand here gazing at everything surrounding me, how my life is screaming inside and out, harboring in brokenness, I can feel the suffocating breaths in the distance creeping around me, a sunken flame disintegrating into greyed ashes.
travis-green
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30/M/Middlesex, NC
Dec 18, 2018
Dec 18, 2018 at 1:38 PM UTC
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