A Poem I wrote for a troubled teenage boy. |
I’ve struggled many times I know, Take a chance each place I go. I run for my life, Though filled with strife, Determined they won’t win, I have family that wants to see me again. They told me to run, So I bought a gun Protecting those I love, Saying a prayer to the Lord Above. Help me to get away, Make everything okay. Trying hard to be a man, Giving my family all I can. Choosing them instead, Of a life that will leave me dead. Running isn’t a choice, Refusing to hear the voice. Inside my head, I should have fled, Thinking of those who care. Should have been more aware. Looking forward instead of back, Ignoring those talking smack. The gun I hold in my hands, Initiates demand,. That I stand up for me, Don’t let them see. The faces that I hide, Now become my guide. Refusing to die, Not listening to their lies! Knowing I can succeed, They won’t make me bleed. Crying inside my mind, For those I’ve left behind. Changing my life for my son, They’ll know they haven’t won. Because I am still alive, I know that I will thrive. That life I know is done, Finally, putting down my gun. Unfortunately the boy that I wrote this for died in November of 2010. It broke my heart, and still rips me apart to this day. I loved this boy! His name was Travion and although he may have done some things that were not good, his heart was one of the best I've ever known. I post this in honor of the memory of the boy I knew, and the young man who died on the cold hard streets of St. Louis, Missouri. Gone way too soon, and with a desire to be a better man than he was! I can only hope that he knew how much he was loved and how much he impacted my life. He left footprints on my soul! |