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Flesh & Blood

Preface: A poem written to my youngest step-son, whom along with his brother, I raised and consider my very own sons. I presented this to him on his graduation from college. Flesh & Blood One cold and snowy winter day, a man met two young brothers. Man fell in love with both those boys, man then fell for their mother. A silent promise whispered, vowed to love both as his own, man set sail just like Columbus, to places foreign and unknown. Man worked on science projects, and he helped with book reports, he took the boys for haircuts, and signed them up for sports. For boyhood rites of passage, man gave Swiss-Army knives, boys carved away some hours of the best days of their lives. Man sent the boys to private schools, because he knew it would be best, especially for the oldest boy, who wasn’t the least bit studious. The younger boy more scholarly, never swayed by fad or crowd, both schoolboys very different, both made man very proud. Man seldom missed the brother’s games for he was their proudest fan, but concealed amongst the hockey bags, was the gift they gave the man. Being important to a child was worth more than a priceless Monet, being dependable as dark skies each night and high tide every day. Like a ship that lost it’s mooring, man lost track of where he’d been, but was saved from likely wreckage, by the gift they gave to him. The boys made the man responsible, and the surprising reality, is what brings out the worst in some men, brought the best man out of me. Of my flesh, you may not be, you may not share my blood, but deep inside my heart and soul, burns a father’s sacred love. Winning a million dollars, would dwarf in comparison, to the treasures you’ve bestowed on me since you became my son. c Copyright 2006

Copyright © | Year Posted 2008




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Date: 12/1/2008 6:12:00 PM
Lovely....BG
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Date: 11/29/2008 6:05:00 AM
This is so very good, Tom :). Your very sweet to have raisen the boy :) i love this poem
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Date: 11/25/2008 3:38:00 PM
hey tom im with the guy and he is living with his with and i was as well but he dont want her its just that seeing the things she was doing to him hurt me and he didnt do anything about it by the way i love your poem its really good
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Date: 11/25/2008 1:02:00 PM
You are an amazing man, and a father in every true sense of the word, Tom.This poem is testament to that, and such a tribute to the fine sons you have raised. I am proud of my own son, who has raised his step-son with this same kind of love and dedication..it is something so priceless. Not all children are so fortunate.I wrote a poem awhile back called The Anniversary, that explains that kind of love. I honor someone like you. Oh, so nice, I thank you very much for the anniversary wish:) Carrie
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