absent father
a daughter, confused and abandoned
i remember the first time that i asked my mom
why i didn’t have a dad like the other little girls around
me did, it was the first time she didn’t have an answer
for the hundreds of questions a five year old is
curious to know, it was the first time i saw anger burn
in her eyes. she once warned me about my first heartbreak
that it would come in my teenage years and that it
would hurt more than anything i have ever experienced.
i listened quietly, i had no strength to tell her that i had already
experienced my first heartbreak and that no matter how
much advice she could muster up, i would never understand
why the one man who was supposed to love and protect me
left without a care. it was then that i had the thought that
would haunt me for years to come, if my dad didn’t love me
enough to stay, who ever would? and then another, was there
something wrong with me? and another, what could i have done
to make him stay? i would later find out that i would ask these
same questions about the boys i would bring to bed.
a mother, angry and giving
she tried her best to give me double the love, to make up
for the other half that would not be given to me by him
and though i could never admit it to her, it was never enough
she knows this though, even if she doesn’t hear it from me
she has felt it on her own, abandoned like me. she hates him for making
me like her and she’s angry at herself because she feels that she is to blame
my mother has given, and loved, and kissed, and cared.
she is everything in the world to me
a brother, protective and loving
the one who will walk me down the aisle when my wedding comes
he will shed the tears that should have been my fathers when
he gives me away, he’ll make a speech about how it was
him who has protected me all of these years and now will give that
responsibility to someone else. i’ll cry along when he tells our friends
and family how much he loves and adores me, and we’ll laugh
when he mentions our favorite childhood memories
the one who gave me more protection, love, and attendance
than my father ever could
a father, careless and unpresent