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How few people know in this world, That the ones who are beaten Find ways to take rage out on others, All frequently fruit of one tree! But just for this reason I chose To forgo my own children Preferring this legacy die and Find no life extension thorough me. Though discipline can bless a child, Pain just sends the wrong message. It says, “I am bigger than you are.” Not, “This is a much better way!” In life take the time to be fair If your motive is really to win, Emotion and justice aren’t rhyming, Your hasty decision won’t pay. My father’s rage cost him a lot Focus clearing his pathway Of love really real to those nearest, Devotion to vision his wife. A child of depression’s cold class And a father who beat him He dreamed of escaping it somehow But War and his dad stole his life! Though choice estranged daughter and son, (Through tears) wife never crumbled, Can life ever be past redemption? Amazed all that mom stayed on board. Just once did my dad lose control, It seemed yard needed mowing, A Saturday job for the male child, But new friend left duty ignored. Unable to finish the lawn By the time dark had fallen I knew that Dad would not be happy, But never could have guessed his ire! “Go cut me three switches,” he said, And then told me I’d failed him And needed to cut three much thicker... Mom’ tears just poured fuel on the fire. My mom and sis fled home but left Me behind to face music. The blows fell on angry red legs while I swallowed my tears, choked on hate. The lesson I learned was that life Is not fair, and that no one Is safe in the world or with loved ones We all live alone with our fate. But what would life look like if mom Had had courage enough then To say, “No, I won’t let you do this!” One soul can stop tanks with such deeds! Is this not respect for yourself... To risk all for another, To stand up for weakness that touches? Could this be just what the world needs? Epilogue: The years come and go oh so fast But no memory’s fading And trust never came in his lifetime I left home to choose my own path. Forgiveness was never that hard But it’s obvious now why I’ve chosen to just work for others It’s simple if you do the math. And what did I lose when I chose Not to ever be like him, That passion in this life is deadly And focus is just devil’s toy? My father made serious errs But he later rejoiced in Son’s life that picked up on dad’s lost dreams Decisions all made by his boy. Brian Johnston November 4, 2014
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