I knew this this day would come. It is so near I can taste it. I will walk out to see him off with a smile upon my face. Give him the speech I like to call "what it means to be a man". Tell him to trust his instincts. Never take something for nothing. Never take unfair advantage of another nor let them take unfair advantage of him. Help those who need it and respect all the women in his life. "Son the value of a man lies not in what he owns, but in what he gives to others". Then I'll wave as he sets off, as my heart simply breaks.
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Warmth and tenderness wash over me in waves as I read this moving piece penned straight from your heart. The values you ask of your son as he sets sail on the winds of life are embedded in his DNA, for he is your son and has learned by watching you embody those values. It will take practice, like riding a bike for the first time takes practice and little bit of blood, but his foundation is strong. May his compass always guide him to a true north, so that he always knows where home is, the place he can always return to, and be fully embraced. Yes, your heart will break, it will never be the same again, but the wonders of watching him live out his life are well worth the pain.
The song, Memories is so fitting, as I read about letting your son go, that is hard for any parent to do. As you say, be gracious and smile, while the tears fall in private... My first daughter, I cried for 3 days.
I wrote, you watch them spread their wings and fly away...
Posted 11 Years Ago
11 Years Ago
Oh God just let me live through it and not fall apart . thank you
This is a great poem Tate. I liked the last stanza the best. Time is a funny thing but it accomodates the ones who prepare for it's passing. I am sure that you have prepared him well. I have seen so many people (especially in my age range) who don't even try with their kids. It seems like they were spoiled without being taught any values so they don't know how to instill anything into their children when it comes their time to be a parent.
I personally don't want children. I like kids but that is exactly why I don't want to bring one into a world like this.
I imagine it can be sad to witness a child's growth when we are accustomed to how we know them when they are young. But I would also imagine that it is worth it to watch their evolution and know that you were the one who played a part in it.
I sincerely enjoyed reading this, Tate. Thank you for sharing.
Posted 11 Years Ago
11 Years Ago
It is the greatest joy I have ever known thank you
I should have known better... should have had a Kleenex by my side before reading this!
You always make me tear up! :P
I love this...it's the fruit of life.. to see your love and accomplishments grow through your children.
It hurts to let go...just remember he will always love you.
A Beautiful write, Tater Tot! 100/100 for breaking my heart!~xoxo~
Thank you dear. Oh I dread this day so. But it has to come and without the hindrance of my holding o.. read moreThank you dear. Oh I dread this day so. But it has to come and without the hindrance of my holding on. "Son the measure of a man comes not from what he owns, but what he gives away".
11 Years Ago
I know, I know... (((hugs)))... chin up buttercup!
beautiful in sentiment and words
you always have a way of touching a soul
filled with a Father's deep love
thank you for sharing fine sir...and one day he will show up holding a grandchild*)
Posted 11 Years Ago
11 Years Ago
Holly thank you I hope I live up to my own standards on that day.
Beautiful Tater Tot!
You've got me all choked up buddy!
I love the way you write, placing perspectives in our lives that are real. Loving and letting go with the knowledge that you have done your best to prepare your son to live life with both eyes open, as well as his heart. Bravo!
Posted 11 Years Ago
11 Years Ago
Thanks Pricilla.I will let you know how it goes when it happens.
Tate, I can feel both your pride and your heartache in this poem. I think this is how it is, though, for good parents. The love that makes you so sad to see them grow up is the love that you will give in letting them go. My sister has three girls. The second leaves for college in mere weeks. As I read your poem, I know exactly how she is feeling... Nicely penned.
Posted 11 Years Ago
11 Years Ago
Children they allow us to try to do better on them than we had it
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