Jerrybaldy
11-19-2019, 07:47 PM
Goodbye my son
The blood may be thicker
Than the water
But blood was colder than it oughta
Be.
Goodbye my son
I may meet you
In a queue for a supermarket
Ten years from now
Just a flash behind the eyes,
That’s my dad.
There were no goodbyes
And the checkout is waiting
Cornflakes, detergent
Urgent.
Cheerio my son
Trolly with a wonky wheel
Won’t kill
You.
You look like your mother.
I see you back on the swing
Innocent, mouth wide
Knew what made you happy
For a while
Pushing you toward
the afternoon sun
Turned the saddest day
To fun.
I watch you walk away
Through the car park
Head covered by your grey hood
For good.
Goodbye my son.
The blood may be thicker
Than the water
But blood was colder than it oughta
Be.
Goodbye my son
I may meet you
In a queue for a supermarket
Ten years from now
Just a flash behind the eyes,
That’s my dad.
There were no goodbyes
And the checkout is waiting
Cornflakes, detergent
Urgent.
Cheerio my son
Trolly with a wonky wheel
Won’t kill
You.
You look like your mother.
I see you back on the swing
Innocent, mouth wide
Knew what made you happy
For a while
Pushing you toward
the afternoon sun
Turned the saddest day
To fun.
I watch you walk away
Through the car park
Head covered by your grey hood
For good.
Goodbye my son.