Tom's daddy was 92 years old. He died Tuesday. He had 9 children, 25 grandchildren & 17 great grandchildren. I knew him for 30 years & never heard him say a harsh word to any of them. He was the foundation we all stood on .This is a poem I wrote for him
For Papa
Papa was a merchant seaman
Charting his course by the stars
on summer nights we'd watch the sky
and he'd tell us their names
He told his children
No matter what you do
Do it like you have to
Sign your name to it
When Papa came home
There were oysters & shrimp
Christmas feelings in the house
And all the nickels
A little boy"s hand could hold
Papa did small things like big things
Folding the flag just right every night
Writing names and birthdates
of those who came to family parties
Proud to sign his name
He has sailed home now
His children use his star
to chart their course
to live our lives
so in the end, like him
we'll be proud to sign our names.
6 comments:
I'm sorry for your loss.
~~Kath~~
So sorry to hear about your loss. Sounds like he had a full life.
Monica
He sounds like a wonderful man. Left so much love behind.
I'm sorry for your family's loss, but he sounds like a great man, rare to hear about these days. Your poem is beautiful, Marti. hugs, Albert
Best to you and yours-what a lovely poem tribute!
You have a very thoughtful J-Blog here!!! _rRose
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Very nice tribute, Barbara
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