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Disappearing Dad Act

March 19, 2019
By nikkivallaster BRONZE, Jackson, New Jersey
nikkivallaster BRONZE, Jackson, New Jersey
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When I was young

you loved me so much

We'd stick out our tongues

And laugh a bunch

 

Life went on and everything changed

Used to be rainbows and sun

But all colors drained

Laughs were done and sorrow begun

 

I figured you would stay

Thought that's what dads do

My life was left to fray

And I never saw you

 

A hidden blessing?

Most definitely

No one knew you existed, how depressing

I embarrassed me

 

Love is not torment

There's always more

It starts as a disagreement

and ends in War.


The author's comments:

I love writing poetry because it allows you to write down all of your emotions and it is so lyrical. I cannot write songs and music is usually my coping mechanism but poetry does the same thing. This piece is about my relationship with my dad. Although I would hide my feelings with laughter, it hurt and this poem allowed me to realize that how things turned out were the best and I am grateful for my family now.


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alxmnz BRONZE said...
on Mar. 26 2019 at 9:03 am
alxmnz BRONZE, Jackson, New Jersey
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This is beautiful :)