A Salute

A Salute

A Poem by Perdition

He wouldn't want this

rather I'd run the wolves and swing a club

make his life long love smile

as he's lost in his younger laugh


To those that know the depth of such men

they do not want or need of these things


A father who served and never once brought it home


A father that never had use for a gun

I knew even then by his stance


His words came few


A knowing of someone that loves from

both depth and pain


At the time he was a serious man

but I do not believe he ever knew

how deeply I watched


Yet, 

how could I not


No-

he wouldn't want this

rather I'd run through the mountains 

or a game of chess

few strums at an old guitar

but he is my father and 

I am his only son with a respect that mirrors the love

© 2023 Perdition


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Poems are so hard for me to take.
Because the harsh truth is within them,
I hide my feelings, my thoughts, my examplifications
of life with just short stories, but at times I do tell,
and it's not always sweet; so I hold esteem ----maynard

Posted 1 Year Ago


Perdition

1 Year Ago

Not quite sure I got this one’s meaning, but thanks for reading and for your honest and upfront r.. read more
1809 Black Plague December

1 Year Ago

sure thing Perdition, LOL :D
nice when you don't have to worry about powder burns or recoil. a fifty caliber write. good stuff ... :)

Posted 1 Year Ago


Perdition

1 Year Ago

Thanks and absolutely!!
a very special bond to a father, penned with much affection. great read P

Posted 1 Year Ago


Perdition

1 Year Ago

Well, he is the plague of my life..hahaha, Thanks Ken and he is the eternal officer and the gentlema.. read more
A father who served and never once brought it home

That tells this reader so much

A man of few words. A deep thinker who has known pain.

I am thinking here of an old frail man maybe in his second childhood, being cared for by his son. He wouldn’t want this.

There is deep respect here. I sense a true bond. The old man is not a man of words, but his son is.

I found this to be a very moving poem. Touched me it did. I never knew my Dad as an old man. He died at sixty. Your poem had me pondering on what he may have been like in old age. I wish I had found out.

Chris






Posted 1 Year Ago


Chris Shaw

1 Year Ago

Ha! Your line,
as he’s lost in his younger laugh, had me fooled. There was I thinking he h.. read more
Perdition

1 Year Ago

Thanks, Chris and it has so smiles all around and ten times returned!
Perdition

1 Year Ago

Read your wonderful review again and all I can feel was that your father, most likely would have lov.. read more
reminds me of my feelings towards my father...we didn't agree on many things, but the important thing was our bond as father and son and has buddies as well.
we had a comfort level hard to find...I miss him every day.
thanks for this poem, Perdition...
I salute my dad!

Posted 1 Year Ago


Perdition

1 Year Ago

Glad I could bring that out...I told him about it this morning and rather than hear it he just moved.. read more

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Added on April 9, 2023
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If I remain beyond the hour, I'll try and bring more, but more to the barrel of truth, as noble and silent as I can muster and for those who may not know, I chose long ago to use this name "Perdition".. more..

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