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It’s with great difficulty I put my pen on this paper. Struggling as to when and what to begin with. Learning that life has its way of collapsing Our paths down to one: unchangeable, inescapable. A journey of a thousand miles they say begin on a day. But I guess they forgot to add that the journey also ends on a day. What day, none of us have a clue. Reminding me we might not have as much time as we think. With my dad’s unexpected exit, my greatest solace Was in the life he led, the testimonies people shared, The numerous lives he shaped and the legacy he left. Everyone that had the privilege of knowing him could attest to this. He life was more of never let anybody leave you without getting better. My dad was, like he will usually say, perfect to a fault. He was a man that always stood on his integrity. Even when everybody decided to take the wrong turn, He remained true to his cause. He had a unique way of lightening the atmosphere. And always had the right word to say for every moment He also helped in calming the storms in so many a lives So much that there were no more closing hours As to when visitors came in and out of the house. His humility reminded of the personality of Jesus. Spat upon, bared any brunt but never twitched a muscle Some mistook this for mere weakness But in it I saw the greatest strength many can’t attain. He was a loving, caring, quintessential and inspiring dad. He always believed in me even when I didn’t find any cause to. He would normally tell me “I know you can do better”. This nudged me to where I am today. My dad also was also a lover of God which showed in selfless service to him. He has been very instrumental in blessing the lives of many, of whom am chief. Many of his teachings remain indelible in my heart. We are brethren, what will you be remembered for, saving for the reigning day, Just to mention a few, keep guiding me through the spontaneities of life. I can’t help but remember his addiction to education. He is the one that brought out the pen in me. Always more than willing till you have caught on. His love for reading and teaching Had no level pegging which leaves me with satisfied incompetence. It’s sickening that I have to pen all he was to me in a few pages. What of the gifts he gave me, the support he gave me And the confidence I had just knowing I could fall back on him Everyday had its unique and cherished story Which book will be able to contain such a vast an experience Just so painful such a journey had to end so soon. When I consider the life after death And the rewards that follow for every works done here Am sure my dad is wreathing in smiles as he accepts his awards. Giving me a joyous longing of being there one day I have learned a lot from my dad’s life. There are always those that will hate and be jealous of you, no matter how good you are. There are those that will take pleasure on riding on you and would compel you to go a mile But we should be prepared to go twain. And the greatest life is a life of sacrifice. Now I know that true success does not depend on the length of days. Seeing the shoes my dad left behind just makes me scared. Am so proud to be your son and I couldn’t have asked for any better. I hope someday my feet would be worthy to fit in. To me you are still very much around because you still live deep within my heart.
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