My Father’s Tired Eyes
My father’s tired eyes
Stared into space
Through them, I could see
Sorrow, pain.
His hair, nearly silver
The skin on his neck sags
He walks with difficulty
As he drags his right foot
Pressing his weight towards a cane in his hand
He used to be full of energy
He used to play basketball,
Used to take me to golf,
Used to race to the front door with my little brother
As time passes,
His body crumbled
As he struggles to carry the weight of his responsibilities
The weight of hatred given by his other children
Despite many burdens,
He still continues to work
To remain on the path full of storms and dangers
For the sake of me
For the sake of us
As I approach the oblivious stage of adulthood
I can’t help but feel so sorry
For growing up too fast
For being too happy
For wanting to be free.