Changing Thoughts
By DK
As I sit here tired, alone, but peaceful in my cage
It gives me time to reflect and to let go of the rage.
I see so many guys, different races, different colors,
Makes you wonder why we all messed up, leaving behind our children, lovers and mothers.
What were we thinking while committing our crimes?
Look, it’s left me here…trying to write you this rhyme.
I’m so sorry I left you, so scared and alone,
I’m so sorry I left you in a fatherless home.
I sit here and reflect on all the things that I did,
And how I, not anyone else, caused me a 25 year bid…
So I give you the promise of a much better man,
‘Cause in 12 more years I’ll be armed with a real plan.
I’ll always be there for you in a time of need,
I’m starting now to plant the positive seeds.
Seeds that will flourish into a beautiful flower,
Giving me the strength and knowledge to help empower.
Just because I made mistakes, and lost my way,
Doesn’t mean because you’re my daughters, you’re destined the same way.
So keep your heads high, be proud, and strong…
Daddy will be home; it seems like forever, but it’s really not that long.
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This really brought me to tears. Such a beautiful poem and so well written. Your hope is truly inspiring.
Nicely done: passionate and controlled.
This was very beautiful. keep your head up high and maintain faith for the Lord is with you at all time..
DK this is great keep up the. Great work. Daniel jackson
Hi DK,
I love your poem its like a letter written to your children expressing how you feel and your future plans to reunite with them. I like that you acknowledge where you have fallen short in life, self reflection is always good.I like that you have an action plan in place for making things better when you see your family again. Keep working on your plan, as you said its like a seed if you water and nuture it by taking small steps to change it will all work out.
Hi DK,
I love your poem its like a letter written to your children expressing how you feel and your future plans to reunite with them. I like that you acknowledge where you have fallen short in life, self reflection is always good.I like that you have an action plan in place for making things better when you see your family again.