Daddy
Looking in the mirror
I catch glimpses of my father
The shape of his face
His almond-shaped brown eyes
He passed his smile to me as well
Even his ears are on loan to me
His sadness and depression
Ignored by the family
Diminished by my mother
Chased away all who did not understand
When I look into his eyes
I see that he also passed those traits to me
My own sad eyes seem to catch me off guard
Every now and then
By the striking resemblance to my Dad's
A blessing in disguise
Our familial dispositions
He was a man of solitude
Who could be kind, friendly, and verbose
When it was called for
His personality was an enigma
Always catching us by surprise
From one day to the next
It's a good thing to be yourself
Even if it makes life difficult
If my melancholia was a gift from my father
I accept it with pleasure
It is an honor to be compared to such a man