You are my legacy
A light continuing to shine
Long after I’m gone
My love fuels the flame
May you burn so bright
The years must squint
At your everlasting beauty.

Poetry, short prose, & general musings.
You are my legacy
A light continuing to shine
Long after I’m gone
My love fuels the flame
May you burn so bright
The years must squint
At your everlasting beauty.

I used to hold my thumb
Just beneath your nose
To feel your soft, warm breath
Going in
Going out.
Place my palm on your belly
Watch it moving subtly up
Then down again.
I would shoot up in the night
Perform this routine
With you right next to me.
Now I gently turn the knob
Open the old, creaking door
Knowing the noise won’t wake you.
I do this most every night
Watch your peaceful face
So big in your big bed.
Analyze your flushed, full cheeks
See the sheet rise, then lower
With your every breath.
You may never know
Just how precious you are
To me.
It is a quiet & brief moment
Thank you, God
Thank you.

Somewhere in between
Proud & scared to death
We take this step toward
Watching you fly.
I won’t allow my second guessing
To tie you down
The Father has you
And so do we.
Each day that goes by
My heart both grows & breaks
Becoming more you
And less me.
More & more incredible you.

If I let you, you would empty me out.
I love you enough to allow it.
But what would that teach you about life?
You own no one but yourself.
I can’t.
You & I would both be lost.