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Sven
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0 posted 2001-02-11 02:27 PM


. . . for my Father, on the 23rd anniversary of his passing from this plane to the next. . .

hello,
I know that we have this conversation every year
and every year, I alaways seem to ask you the same questions
          are you proud of me?
          did I make the right decisions?
          what would you have done?
of course, I'll never really know, but it's nice to ask
you see,
               I tried to be someone that you could be proud of
               tried to remember the lessons that you taught
and sure, I made mistakes, wrong decisions, we all do
           you did. . . or so I've been told
and it wasn't that I was trying to emulate you
           because I couldn't be you, I could only be me
           carrying your name with me down life's road
it's the one thing of yours that I can never lose
it will always be with me
it speaks to me
so that when I ask the questions

there are always

answers. . .

thanks Dad. . .

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To the world, you may only be one person. But to one person, you may be the world.

© Copyright 2001 John Garcia - All Rights Reserved
doreen peri
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1 posted 2001-02-11 03:04 PM


*cryinghere* seriously......  i miss my father so much...... sometimes i think, oh this is easy, i'll just call dad and ask him what he thinks, and then moments later, i realize he's not here anymore....*tears*...  i know these feelings well.......life is life and change is change and nothing lasts forever, i know that... but..... god, it hurts when someone we love dies...........

thanks for this poem... it's awesome

ethome
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2 posted 2001-02-11 03:18 PM


From all that I know he would be more than proud of you. These expressions of the heart are typical of the depth of your love. This is a wonderful tribute!  Write on! I'm sure he will enjoy reading your words!
Poet deVine
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3 posted 2001-02-11 03:22 PM


Sven, wonderful poem and yes...I agree with Doreen...my father died the day before my 13th birthday..and I don't think I knew him well at all...I was a kid who never thought that the future would be without him. Life is precious...and so is family...for those who read this and have a loved one you haven't talked to in a while, I urge you to pick up the phone and call..mend fences..make amends...reach out. Life is too short to hold grudges.
1slick_lady
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4 posted 2001-02-11 03:39 PM


Sven........it's the one thing of yours that I can never lose.......this is so touching....helen
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5 posted 2001-02-11 04:40 PM


I've read your poetry to your father before....and that you go on to write again, would make him proud....
Charisma
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6 posted 2001-02-11 04:50 PM


heartfelt one, ....yes a heartfelt one.....brought some tears above.

thanks for sharing
Charisma

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7 posted 2001-02-11 05:28 PM


AD Sven dear heart, would your father be proud of you I know for sure he would. You have an amazing capacity to write the depths of your soul, that is utterly truly wonderful, an absolutely beautiful example of your soul revealing your deep love of family. My daddy died when I was 5 well nearly 5 my birthday is in January and daddy died on Christmas Eve, well, actually Christmas Day because it was after midnight. These things happen and with all the love in our family he was remembered and missed but we all had to muddle through. Mam called Nana to come and give her a hand so there were eight females in the home. But we remembered him every Christmas and on fathers day we used to take flowers and talk to him to his grave. Well we were always talking to him, we used to ask him things all the time, and hope that he'd put the answer into our heads. And in the same way we used to celebrate his joi da vie, you seem to be able to do it too. Wonderful piece from you, absolutely wonderful, and your dad would say so too. I know me  
Thank you for this it is fabulous
Take care love as always
                 Mushy
                    


Take back the hope you gave,- I claim
Only a memory of the same
Robert Browning



Celeste
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8 posted 2001-02-11 05:45 PM


Beautiful, Sven.   This touched me deeply.   Your ending was excellent, and so very true.  There are always answers when we open our hearts to listening.   And I have no doubts your father is so very proud of the man you are.  
Really glad you shared this one.  

To capture and live a moment is truly living


nakdthoughts
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9 posted 2001-02-11 07:11 PM


carrying your name with me down life's road
it's the one thing of yours that I can never lose
it will always be with me
it speaks to me
so that when I ask the questions

there are always

answers. . .


Sven, I don't know if you believe in  fate or coincidence..today that is all I thought about..was my dad..and I was thinking about  going to the prose site and telling my story about him  using my poems sandwiched in...but I read the rules and it says absolutely no poems and I wanted it to be a continuing piece and some of my poems spoke better then my  prose pieces...huggzzzzz and if you read my timing challenge answer you will see I was  in that mood today and  that poem released itself before I even agreed in my mind to try the challenge...I am rambling...I just feel the loss today too..and it isn't an anniversary..I just miss him...

~Wynter/M


"The worst prison would be a closed heart".
...Pope John Paul II



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10 posted 2001-02-11 07:29 PM


I can't imagine the pain of loosing a father yet, and I hope that will be a long time coming.  I can't imagine how you must feel at times, but this is a beautiful poem, and the fact that you remember him in your writing is awesome. ((HUGS))  
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11 posted 2001-02-11 11:22 PM


Sven...

you touched my heart with this...with the recent passing of my grandmother I have had that conversation, or said that prayer in hopes I have measured up to all she wanted me to be....I am still blessed to have my parents,but I just wanted you to know these words are beautiful and so touching....though my story is a little different then this we all ask the questions...be well and hugs to you.....


Greeneyes~


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"Within you I lose myself
Without you I find myself
Wanting to be lost again."
-Unknown



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12 posted 2001-02-12 02:48 AM


~sniff~

K pulls out hanky

hugs Sven - this was a tender, touching read...

K


- it was not an
unmusical sound: long, falling, half a sigh,
like wind in the wires, or a train distancing.

The Muse of Distance, A. Williamson

Melody
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13 posted 2001-02-12 11:31 AM


Sven how beautiful is this an absolute delight to read this it really is. So proud your father must feel, for how could he not, an utterly wonderful piece of writing that clearly demonstrates the level of your love for your father. I really love this one
                  Love
                   Melody
                    ::


But love me for love's sake, that evermore
Thou mayst love on, through love's eternity
Elizabeth Barrett Browning

Sven
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14 posted 2001-02-12 07:00 PM


doreen. . . thank you. . . I know. . . hugs to you my friend. . .

ethome, I hope so. . . I've tried to do the best that I could. . . thank you my friend. . .

deVine, your words are all too true. . . my Father died when I was 10. . . and my brother was 5 and my sister 6. . . and while I had more time with him. . . I never expected him to never be there. . . we all think that our Dads are Superman. . . I was no different. . . but then. . .

And yes, if you've got a grudge, don't wait. . . be the bigger person. . . settle it. . . put it aside. . . because you might not get that chance tomorrow. . .  

helen, thank you my friend. . .  

Sunshine, yes, I have mentioned him here before. . .and I feel that you're right. . . thank you. . .

Charisma, thank you for reading. . .  

Marsha, I know he's there. . . sometimes, I just wish he was here. . . thank you. . .  

dreamkeeper, thank you. . . I try to always be open. . . just so I don't miss it. . .

Wynter, I know how you feel. . . and there are other times that I miss him too. . . but it's just a little harder on days like this. . . thank you my friend. . .

Temptress. . . it's something that I don't wish on any child. . . when we're Adults, I feel that we're a little more prepared for it. . .but when we're children. . . *sigh*. . . children shouldn't have to learn about death so early. . . *sigh*. . . thank you for reading my friend. . .

Greeneyes, I guess that losing my Grandfather recently brought it more into perspective. . . thank you so much. . .  

K, thank you my friend. . . I'm glad that you took something away from this. . . *hands her another hanky. . . *

Melody, I hope so. . . I really do. . . thank you and welcome. . .  

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To the world, you may only be one person. But to one person, you may be the world.

suthern
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15 posted 2001-02-13 01:19 PM


How beautiful and touching... I still have my Dad, but lost my mother long ago. They say I have her face... I just wonder why I couldn't have had more.
Cerenity
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16 posted 2001-02-13 08:27 PM


Hi Sven,

This is so beautiful, showing the wonderful loving soul you are, I like to think they hear us when we talk to them, and I think he would be very proud of you, you have left your loving mark on so many souls including this one, wonderful poetry here friend.

Love, Cerenity


"God doesn't have to be reminded that we exist.
We have to be reminded that He exist!"

(Writer Unknown)



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