Midnight
A poem on broken family
Midnight Eight years old You were hugging, crying like you didn't want to go So why'd you go? Answers to these questions I will never know Abandonment that's deep enough to crush the soul
Taillights Gravel road Quarter mile of dust and then you disappear What am I supposed to do without you here? Don't you know I'm just a boy, this isn't fair Family's supposed to stick together, you don't care
Midnight You woke me up I went to bed like normal, now I'm fatherless Could it be that I'm the one to blame for this? I thought we were happy, tell me what I missed You packed your bags while I slept in my ignorance
Taillights Is this the plan? Who's supposed to teach me how to be a man, Or give me good advice about relationships? Who can I look up to? I'm your biggest fan Not anymore, you lost that when you turned and ran
Midnight Now you’re gone I hope you find a place to call your home
Time flies Thirty-three Daddy's always there, don't you worry son I am not the type of man to ever run See, I know from experience you need me here Cause I know what it's like for dad to disappear






