The sudden loss of my father. |
Daddy don't leave me Harsh cold winter nights Crisp to say the least Shadows to cold to answer us Stay hidden below our feet Long across the moonlit sky In the distance I see the light Of a loved ones house alive with warmth A friendly sight inside Hot chocolate with clouds of white The smell fills the air Sugar cookies and apple pie a soft old worn out chair I sit in front of the old wood stove And close my eyes real tight And feel the heat across my face It brings me to that night Of whistling memories that fade in and out Of us all so close We had no clue what was our fate For if we did we would have held on tight And never let him go He worked so hard to make our way For a future we would embrace But little did we know that on this day Would be the last time we would see his face Empty lifeless and so afraid Each of us exhaled Not knowing what the days would bring Shocked and lost and pale I stood outside my grandma's house And gazed up on that hill My dad had left us all alone God called him to fulfill Forty years have come and gone And not a moments past For when I close my eyes real tight I can still see my dad He whispered warmly in my ear When I needed to change my way He brought me to my intended place To remain for many days In each of us there rests a peace A home a restful place An unchanged voice that speaks so clear And a face that never fades My dad, my father, my hero, my friend Has never left me one day He lives inside our hearts Forever he will stay. Victoria Maurice 2011 |