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Courtney21
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0 posted 2008-09-13 04:43 PM



I remember as a little girl
My dad was such a significant part of the world
He was there through all the tears and frowns
And there to pick me up when i was down.
We loved watching "Legends of the Fall"
And dancing to "Butterfly Kisses" which was our song.
I remember when he used to sneak me cookies when mom said no
Until mom found out and said no more.

My Father was the first best friend I had ever had
And in my eyes he was the number one dad
But what i found out soon was that being the best wasn't enough
They took him before I could even express my love.

I remember that horrible night
When every time I closed my eyes I saw his face
I remember wondering why
But I understood the following day.

The following morning I awoke to sunshine
It was so bright that when i looked it hurt my eyes.
So I went about my day like always
I could just tell it was going to be a good day.

When I arrived at my grandma's everyone was full of fear
There was a stigma in the air that was really unclear.
At the sight of my mother I began to feel afraid
And as the words fell from her lips my life had completely changed
She held her head down and said," your dad's dead".
And as my heart broke the tears began to shed.

Brace your self for the story that changed my life
And understand that yours can change as well with the drop of a dime.

He was doing his job, driving his cab
Only 4 hours to go, I'm sure he was glad
It was 1:30 am and he was sent to a home
Where he picked up 2 boys who appeared to be alone
When they reached their destination, thats where everything went wrong
These boys planned to rob him
But didn't take the money and be gone.

it turned out it was planned
As the getaway car followed shortly behind
I can't imagine what was going through my dad's mind
As the 2 boys in the back of the cab held a gun to his head
Pulled the trigger and left him there dead.

My father's life came to an end
And I no longer have a best friend.
These boys decided his fate
October 30th, 2007 was the date.

Now there's a wife whose lost her husband
A son growing up without his father
Two daughters with no one to walk them down the aisle
Two grandchildren who will never know their grandfather
A father whose lost his wife now his son
Two siblings who no longer have their brother
And many grieving a friend.
My family is now broken because there's an important piece now gone
And 6 kids I hope pay for what they've done.

~Courtney~

© Copyright 2008 Courtney Chance - All Rights Reserved
TheAnonDavid
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since 2008-08-28
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1 posted 2008-09-13 05:21 PM


This is a very deep and moving poem with a story delivered in a straightforward manner. There are no frills, just the facts.
That's what gives it such impact and makes the reader stop and wonder what it must be like to be in a situation like this.
It must have been a harrowing experience to tell the story, Courtney; to relive the experience. Well done for having the courage to share this and I am sure that you will acquire a new world on PiP from people who will read your words and even help in any way they feel able to do so. From one comparatively new member - welcome to PiP.

Do not go gentle into that good night.
Rage, rage against the dying of the light.
Dylan Thomas

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