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Time I would like to see your grandfather years rant your past mistakes told to me as a father not me as mere heir knowledge My sons may heal from our long years of ruins and rains strength of oysters of long yesteryears Future speeches and dishes at ranches and brunches with past stories as pass time stories your son to my son these stories for their sons
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May 13, 2024
May 13, 2024 at 10:52 AM UTC
Lost Patriarchs
The Cost…by Jessie 2/07 As I stood on the hill surveying The blackened aftermath I peered with the eye of an eagle For life, to cross my path Many hours I stood there waiting My rifle tucked under my chin The sun in the sky, began falling And realization rolled in with the wind Nothing was moving Because nothing was left Destruction had taken them all It seemed I was the only one standing So I allowed my rifle to fall I gazed to the north Then back to the south Not sure, which way I should go Feeling faint, I dropped to my knees From the wound in my side, the blood flowed With shallow breath and cold setting in I asked myself… what was the cost? The only thing gained on this ****** day Was fathers and son were all lost
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Feb 7, 2018
Feb 7, 2018 at 10:58 AM UTC
The Cost
I was standing at the corner Of Yonge and Bedlam Ave., When I spied a chap across the way, The image of my Dad. He had one thumb in his pocket, The fingers hung outside. His other arm craddled a book, As often in his life. His weight was shifted to the right, With head cocked to the side; He wore his cap over one eye, Tweed jacket open wide. He raised his head, As I did mine, Looked to me and nodded; He smiled and touched The edge of his brim, I did the same as him. We crossed with the light. He passed And went Where he belongs; Me, to the library, My book was overdue.
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Jan 6, 2017
Jan 6, 2017 at 2:38 PM UTC
Overdue