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Man to Man

(Echoes between a father and his son)



The office drains you, day by day,
Deadlines chase the light away.
But in your home, a boy stands still
Becoming a man, by quiet will.

He’s not your daughter, not as warm,
He hides his heart behind his form.
A little rough, a little loud,
Still, he wants to make you proud.

Broader now, with shoulders wide,
A growing strength he tries to hide.
Not just in size, but voice and frame
He’s changing fast, not just in name.

He watches you more than he speaks,
Tries on your steps, your ways, your streaks.
He’ll never say, “I want your shoes,”
But wears your habits like tattoos.

And yes he questions things you do,
He wonders if you’d change them too.
He holds his thoughts, but you should know,
He’s building self from what you show.

He’s in the grind of proving worth,
Unsure of place, unsure of mirth.
He doesn’t want his flaws laid bare,
Just quiet faith that you’ll be there.

He speaks in tones that sometimes sting,
A shield he wears while balancing.
Not meant to hurt or cross the line
Just teenage pride in awkward shine.

He may roll eyes or turn away,
As if your words just drift and sway.
But under that dismissive air,
He hopes you’ll see, and still be there.

He knows you’ve worked, he feels the strain
But seeks your calm more than your claim.
A quiet nod, a shared refrain,
Can guide him more than loud acclaim.

A mother loves, she softens ground,
She lifts him up when he’s weighed down.
But even she though warm and wise
Can’t fill the space he sees in your eyes.

For he looks to you to understand,
The path of boys who seek to stand.
To rough it out, to fix, to run
He longs to talk with a man, not anyone.

He needs your patience, not your plan.
He needs to see a gentle man.
Not perfect, real. Not far, right here,
To share his pride, his doubt, his fear.

Take him along just walk the lane,
Talk cars and bikes and weekend rain.
Ask him how his run felt today,
If he’s building strength his way.

Or let him strum his dear guitar,
And tell you dreams that stretch too far.
He won’t be here for long, you know
College calls, and boys must go.

These little talks on simple things
Might one day give his manhood wings.
For even men who grow up bold
Need someone real to help them mold.

So take a drive, or share the sky,
And meet him there just man and guy.
He won’t ask much, but he will see
The kind of man he hopes to be.

Simi

Posted in imagination

If I Were a Story

If you could be a character from a book or film, who would you be? Why?

If I were a soul from a tale well known,
I’d be Elizabeth of Eat, Pray, Love, on my own.
Of duty and dreams, I weave every thread,
With verses I rise where others might tread.

In silence I wander, in rhythm I heal,
With laughter and love, I soften what’s real.
A seeker, a giver, with fire and grace
Writing my truth in life’s sacred space.

Posted in Perspective

Where Movement Meets Meaning

What Olympic sports do you enjoy watching the most?



I seldom watch the games unfold,
The medals won, the stories told.
But grace in motion speaks to me
Like gymnasts floating weightlessly.

Or archers still, with focused aim,
Their silence whispering the flame.
I see in sport what poems show
A quiet strength, a steady flow.

Posted in a special bond

A Bridge of Love

How would you improve your community?

For little feet and souls so wise,
A world of love before their eyes.
With hands that guide and hearts that cheer,
I’d fill their days with warmth and care.
Through laughter bright and stories told,
I’d bridge the young and hug the old.

Posted in Perspective

Resilient and Renewed

How have you adapted to the changes brought on by the Covid-19 pandemic?



I learned to yield, I learned to sway,
Like trees that bend but never fray.
I learned to introspect, observe, and grow,
To trust myself, to ebb and flow.

The bonds of family, strong and true,
Have deepened as we journeyed through.
The online world has made me see,
The value time holds precious and free.

The storm has passed, yet I remain,
Changed yet whole, through loss and gain

Posted in expressions

Uniquely Us

Which aspects do you think makes a person unique?

Each one of us is unique and free,
In dreams we chase, in truths we see.
With visions vast and paths our own,
No two souls are ever known.

Through hopes we hold and views we weave,
In all we cherish, all we believe.
A world within, a voice so true,
No one is me, no one is you.