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Robert Jordan
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since 2007-02-07
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Philadelphia Pa USA

0 posted 2007-06-16 12:04 PM


Felix’s old man
is out of prison.

He’s back at home.

Felix,
he’s glad to see him.

Now he can tell
any old smart-ass
coming up the street,
coming out from under
the railroad under pass,
he can tell them
his dad’s at home.

Yeah,
he can tell them that.

His dad’s
making his old lady
cook food now.
Felix is eating better.
That’s good.

Oh, sure,
his old man smacks
him around a little bit.

Felix can take it.

Hey,
ain’t that the way
it’s supposed to be.
That kind of stuff
just makes Felix tougher.

Felix wants to be tough,
just like his old man.

Ain’t that the way
he’s supposed to be,
just like his old man.

Felix sure is glad to have
his old man back.

“Happy Father’s Day Dad,
I’m glad you’re home.”

Bobby


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JamesMichael
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1 posted 2007-06-16 04:19 PM


Not even Felix can choose his Father...
but he can wish him a happy Fathers day...James

miscellanea
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OH
2 posted 2007-06-16 06:16 PM


What I like about your poetry is that what you write bares truth and does it so well.  To add to what James said, we can't choose our parents or relatives, but we learn from everyone, some lessons good, some not so good.  

Great writing.  

Robert Jordan
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3 posted 2007-06-16 06:26 PM


James & Miscellanea,

Thanks for the good words.  

We owe our Fathers our life.  

They do/did the best they can/could.

I’m pleased the poem worked for you--happy Father’s Day to all of them.

Bobby

secondhanddreampoet
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4 posted 2007-06-17 06:38 PM


timely continuance of the grand story!

continuing applause!!

Robert Jordan
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5 posted 2007-06-17 09:29 PM


Secondhanddreampoet,

Thanks for liking this one, and for enjoying the series.

Bobby

hoot_owl_rn
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since 1999-07-05
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Glen Hope, PA USA
6 posted 2007-06-19 03:24 PM


Sometimes just having a father figure around is enough...sometimes we need a bit more Perhaps just having his father present wasn't quite enough for Felix in the long run?

BTW...has anyone ever told you you look like the actor who played Hawkeye on MASH....dang, his name escapes me at the moment...Alan something or other
Ruth

hoot_owl_rn
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7 posted 2007-06-19 03:30 PM


Alan Alda...that's who I was trying to think of
D.Lester Young
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8 posted 2007-06-19 04:59 PM


Very deep meaning in this, much enjoyed.
Robert Jordan
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Philadelphia Pa USA
9 posted 2007-06-19 05:23 PM


Hoot_owl_rn,

Geez, Alan Alda, how about that--the only other movie star I’ve ever been associated with is when I’m smoking my cigars.  Then people claim I look like Lassie.  

That’s an old joke.

Felix will make out just fine, we all have our low spots.  

As far as father figures go, they’re kind of a dime a dozen.  It is nice for kids like Felix to have an older guy who will be their friend, and do fatherly things.    

The main thing to remember, everyone has the responsibility to make do with what’s available.  Sometimes all you can do is look in a mirror.  That's your father staring back at you.

Bobby

Robert Jordan
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Philadelphia Pa USA
10 posted 2007-06-19 05:27 PM


D.Lester Young,

Thanks for the kind words on this.  We must have cross posted.

Bobby

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