TO MY SON, WHO TURNED 30
you are most like me, really, sometimes
it's like looking in the mirror, we have
the same kind of self-effacing smile, our
ability to think of everyone but ourselves
our hearts in the right place, we show it
often, others might take offense, thinking
it to be overbearing, we mean well, it's our
way, which i hope will not be your burden
if anything, to be helpful to you, so on this day
it got me thinking, of the things i wish i could
have changed about me to be better for you, like
me not being there, when you needed me most
school events, your ball games, i wish i could
turn back the clock, on your disappointment in me
and my nonchalance about other things being more
important than you, i should have made the time
also i wish i told you how much i love you, as i cherish
you now, as the person you are, and the man you
have become; yes, we say it to each other now on
the phone, because we live so far apart, but i believe
we truly mean it when we say it , so i am writing this
so that one day, when i am gone, and you look ahead
with your own children, you will see what it all means
everything becomes so crystal clear, your eyes open
wide and you accept the new reality that you have
a family, i did that at first, but lost track of space and time
thinking, there was always next time, and next, so as
you read my words, don't take anything for granted
because you will miss out on so much- be less like me
and more like you don't hold back, cherish the moments
budget your time, ask questions, follow through, learn
from your mistakes for there is nothing wrong with
having what you want, you are honest to a fault
you wear your heart on your sleeve it's your
badge of honor, cherish it, claim it, live life
fully, follow your dreams, be happy, go where
life takes you, cherish even the tiniest of
insignificant things before they are gone
so don't be like me-old and wishing what if, be
like you, forever looking forward with never a regret
by Michael Perry