My Son's Keeper

My Son's Keeper

A Poem by Tate Morgan
"

My son how I love him.

"

                                                Little Tate and I



I am my life's sole keeper

in the garden of my dreams

Within it dwell the great hopes

along with all my schemes

 

Why for me only the hard way

has taught my mind since youth

Does it seem could be no other

than a fact and cold hard truth

 

I chose the road that I tread

from my bold disdaining action

I would never listen to another

except to my own satisfaction

 

Lucky that he knows me not

for my sadness hides regret

As they who think to know me

know less the nearer they get

 

My son how I do love him

touching most his dreams within

But all I want for his heart

is to not go where I've been






© 2020 Tate Morgan


Author's Note

Tate Morgan
How often we look back on the road that wound through our lives? Only to find it would have been much better if we had taken the easy way. But perhaps some of us are destined to blaze trails yet unknown. It was so with me. And yet I can't but think how much I wish something different for my own son. None of us wish our children to hurt others .Nor do we want to see them in pain.

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O.K.
so I try not to completely shower the writer with praise
when I write a review
but oh my god..
I'm such a crybaby lol I'm welling up.
That picture for starters
just looking at it
while reading this
but the way you ended it..
oh my goodness.
I'm a sucker for this kind of stuff. My favorite song is With Arms Wide Open by Creed...
the power of a parents love for a child.
Wowzers.
in short
I loved it
:) You're an amazing writer
They say that in order to write well,
you must write about what you know.
What you're familiar with.
This is a spectacular piece coming from an emotion you know well.
Pity this thing won't let me rate over 100.
You'd have a 110/100

Posted 14 Years Ago


2 of 2 people found this review constructive.




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Yes we wish better life for our children. I keep my door wide open for their safe return from mistakes made in their short lives. Your last line is my belief also. I learn the hard way only. Not always the best. A excellent poem. Thank you.
Coyote

Posted 14 Years Ago


Yes, I agree with one of the other reviewers, you can tell you love your son. This poem proves it. I think
its a brilliant write.

Posted 14 Years Ago


To the point and poignant. Good effort, strong message, clear and crisp language. All in all a good poem.

Posted 14 Years Ago


great piece, and it shows how much you do love your sons, great job expressing that :)

Posted 14 Years Ago


This one I read with intense attention as I have two sons of my own. I often wonder what sort of a dad I am. I don't think I am an especially strong role model or a bad one. There is so much to learn as we grow up as parents. We, mostly, have not done it before. Perhaps we have strong role models in our own parents. I don't think I did. What is right? What is wrong? How sure are we in the things we seek to impose on or offer to our offsprings? How well do we actually know them even? Do we just stand by, there in case of difficulties, not interfering too much if all seems to be going well? Do we seek to inculcate our own principles? What if we have no strong principles to inculcate? All very tricky. I sometime find it almost distressing watching my sons grow, as their increasing strength and capacity are correlated to the failing of mine. This of course is how it has to be. Balance, balance, balance. I must say it's great to see someone writing on this important subject. You clearly put a lot of thought into it. 'I would never listen to another' seems a key line. You may not be happy with how you were, but you certainly seem to have worked things out in a wise way now. I sense that you bring the lessons to bear in the way you are with your son. Maybe one day you will explain how you were to him, if it is right to do so. Maybe he will read your writings. That might be quite a lesson for him. My father cld never have written the things you do, that's for sure. For a son to discover that his father is capable of such depth of thought petaining to his upbringing wld I think be a very, very positive thing to discover. Respect.

Posted 14 Years Ago


Great! It reminds me of the things my dad says to me. : )

Posted 14 Years Ago


wonderful. we always want better for our children. well done

Posted 14 Years Ago


This was very lovely!


Posted 14 Years Ago



I'm not old enough to have kids yet, but I still understand what this poem is saying. My parents feel the same way about me :]
totally lovely!!

Posted 14 Years Ago


You need to stop making me cry... this is way to far... strong for me.. for my heart has been hurt by life.. I can
and wont cry ... I will hold my tears till the end of this poem, and then.. I will fall on the ground.. you are one
Poem I love.. sooooo much.. I do.. amen

Posted 14 Years Ago



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Tate Morgan

Marion , OH



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