I Can See ItA Poem by NotaRabbit19Written for a friendYou think you're hopeless. So far beyond redemption, you deny yourself even the dream of deserving to be saved. You're stuck in the dark with your fears whispering of a person you won't allow yourself to forget. Or forgive. You think you remember a light, but it was extinguished long ago. In your eyes the light is out. In your heart the spark is gone. But I can see it. I see a man free from his past and running toward his future. Or maybe just walking, because in this moment there is nothing to run from. But I see the fears returning in the night. I see you writhing in your sleep, waking up drenched in a cold sweat mid-scream. You think you are turning back into the tormented soul you used to be. Then I see an arm drape over you, pulling you in and pushing your fears away. You will be loved. I can see it. I see the day you've been waiting for; the day you meet your first child. I see you pace around the room, hear pounding as you wait. What if you're a bad father? What if you find your child comforting YOU after a nightmare? All those mistakes you made... What if they come back and ruin everything? You don't think you're ready. But because of how you worry about being the perfect father I know you are ready. I can see it. I can see you teaching your son to make the right choices and I see you telling him that he is never alone. I see you letting your little girl pick out the color you are going to dye your mow hawk. I see you instilling in her the confidence to be herself without apology. The father- the daddy- you're going to be; I can see him. You are not hopeless. You are not alone. You hold the key to a door that will change everything. You only have to believe. The door you will open, the path you will walk, the light you will find. I can see it. But you have to see it too. Do you? Do you see it flickering in the distance? Even a "lil bit" is enough. Now, go get it. © 2017 NotaRabbit19 |
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