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Those Hugs That Eric Gave (Read 258 times)

Mike E


MM #5615

    So, at risk of making a complete fool of myself, I thought I'd post a little poem I wrote for my son about a year-and-a-half ago.  He was getting into poetry and I was trying to encourage him to write more.  He was, actually, pretty good.  Anyway--I've always kind of dabbled in it myself and he kind of inspired me to write this one.  I tried to copy it off a word document and it didn't copy over right but, here it is...

     

    Those Hugs That Eric Gave


    When Eric was a little boy,

           He’d crawl across the rug,

    And up into his daddy’s arms

           Where he’d get a great big hug.

    Eric’s daddy loved those hugs

          And every one he’d save.

    He stored them up inside his heart,

           Those hugs that Eric gave.

     

    Each night when Eric went to bed,

           His dad would kneel and pray;

    He’d thank the Lord for all he had

           And this is what he’d say:

    “Thank you, God, for Eric,

           And giving him to me.”

    “Please, help me raise this boy I love

           And be the best dad I can be.”

     

    Eric’s dad tried hard to be

           The best dad that he could;

    He tried to raise the boy he loved

           The way he thought God would.

    But Eric’s dad was human,

           And mistakes he made a few.

    But Eric’s daddy loved him,

           More than Eric ever knew.

     

    As Eric grew into his teens,

           He drifted from his dad.

    He tried to find out who he was

           And that made his dad mad.

    Many fights between the two,

           Sprung up along the way.

    The distance grew between the two,

           Much further every day.

     

    No matter what the two of them

           Would ever try to do,

    It seemed as though that things got worse

           And tensions only grew.

    With tempers now not in control

           And hurtful words now said,

    Years of love and comfort,

           Were replaced with pain instead.

     

    It hurt his dad so much to think

           That Eric couldn’t see,

    The love he had for his young son

           Was always there to be.

    He may not like his attitude,

           His style or his new way,

    But Eric’s dad will love him

           Forever and a day.      

               

    So where does Eric’s dad turn now?

           He turns to God above.

    He prays that God will show him how

           To reach the boy he loves.

    He only wants what’s best for him,

           That’s what he prays each night.

    And prays that God will somehow make

           The mess they’re in all right.

     

    He wants that little boy back,

           Who’d crawl across the rug

    And up into his waiting arms

           Where he’d get a great big hug.

    He always loved those great big hugs

           And every one he’d save.

    He wants those hugs with all his heart…

           Those hugs that Eric gave.


    Marathon Maniac #957

      Aww, Mike....

       

      (sniffling)

       

      That's beautiful....

      Life is a headlong rush into the unknown. We can hunker down and hope nothing hits us or we can stand tall, lean into the wind and say, "Bring it on, darlin', and don't be stingy with the jalapenos."

      evanflein


        I'm sure those hugs were stored away for a reason. They're still there, you just need to find a way to bring them out again. Best wishes to you, Mike, in your search.

          Beautiful poem, Mike.  Praying that, with love and time, you and your son will find your way back to one another.

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          Slo


            Nice job Mike.

             

            It amazes me how much room for love is in the human heart.

             

            When we had our first child...I loved her so much, and my wife...I thought how could I possibly love another. Then came our Eric...lo and behold I found that there was lots more room...Then our our 3rd, still more room !

             

            I wish I had something to offer you. At some level I know what your going thru and I know how it must break your heart. Hang in there, love will persevere.

             

            Ever since I read your post this morning I've thought about your trip. It's become impossible for me to have a conversation with my oldest daughter with out me raising my voice.  Our relationship is adversarial at best...anyway...You got to look at this as an opportunity. I know you are...I'll say a prayer for your intentions.

            TammyinGP


              That is an absolutely wonderful poem and one I'm sure that can resonate with many parents when parent-child relationships become strained.  It usually seems to have a way of coming full circle though as the kids go through what they need to, learn their lessons and someday will grow up and mature and mend the broken relationships.  I hope and pray that is the outcome for you both also.

              Tammy


              #artbydmcbride

                another reason I should read this stuff while I'm at work........<weepy eyed>

                 

                {{Mike and Eric}}

                 

                Runners run


                Mr. Chip & Mizz Rizzo

                  Beautiful Mike.  

                  ~Mary

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                  It comes from the love in my dog's eyes."

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                      Words from your heart, Mike. And words that all parents can relate to at one time or another when raising their kids, be it boys or girls. From someone who had experiences similiar to yours raising a son, hang in there. Eric will come to appreciate the discipline and love you've showed him all these years. It just takes time. But don't give up....

                      wildchild


                      Carolyn

                        Very sweet, Mike.  Thanks for sharing - no, of course you won't make a fool of yourself!   You're a good guy and I hope you and Eric work things out. 

                         

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                          Thanks for sharing, Mike.  You've done a fantastic job of showing a parents love for their children.  My thoughts continue to be with you and your son.

                           

                          TomS

                            ...you're a Good Poppa, and that is a GREAT poem..

                             

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