My father, rise up from your slumber, Defy the chains of death’s decay, Let not corruption hold you, Since it stole your breath away.
Rise and haunt my private musings, And forever guide my choice, In your absence, yet keep close, Beset me with your voice.
I need your trusted aegis, To banish infant fears, Though the clock’s relentless ticking, Has aged me past your years.
In silence, we coexist, Our secrets softly lie, Rise again, father, visit me, Linger, tarry, utter not goodbye.
When we lose a parent, they are never gone from our thoughts, their remembered words and secrets are with us for all of our lives.
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