Through a boy's eyes
28.06.2007
He was my world
His armour shone
Glittering like diamonds in my eyes
He said I was his best friend
In my eyes, he was the world's strongest man
His words, always to be obeyed
I made excuses for his absences
Hid my disappointment
And tears in his broken promises
I would have died for him
His name was reverent on my lips
His friendship, I felt, was mine for keeps
He said we'd share all he had
His praise meant the world to me
I don't remember seeing much of him
Though I believed that words were meant
To be spoken in a slur
That stale breath, an angry voice and red eyes
Were a sign of male strength
And that the teetering walk was just his style
I was five
He was forty-two
He was my dad
PoP © 27 Jun. 07