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Created on: April 25, 2010
Be a man
Stand up
Take care of me
instead of the reverse
Be strong
Stop hating
Start loving
Grow up
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Poetry: What I wish I could tell my father
Lost somewhere within fantasy,
And in the midst of reality,
Stretched beyond capacity,
The truth somewhere in your belief,
You
What I wish I could tell my father
For twenty-five years I searched for you in every possible way.
When I found you, you
DENIED,
I'm your child you always deny.
Needing to know answer me why?
Looking like you, having your eyes,
Tell the truth,
I wish I could tell my father I love him
Before he died trying to save his family
From a life blighted with poverty
by Esther Mills
You offer me
suspended sky in wavering depths,
eternity-thick or fissile ice
angrily splintering at a word.
You offer
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