Son, You're Understood
If my son were to write a poem
About his bastard father
It would be full of anger
Confusion, hatred, loss of respect, questions
About why the man chose prison bars & barbed-wire fences
Over building him a home with a white picket fence
Showing him how to ride a bike
Giving him advice on how to deal with the school bully
The questions that a son could only ask a father
Leading -- raising him to be a man
But instead he'd say
The motherfucker left me here
To raise my damn self
And curse the day he begged to ride alongside him
Rejected
He sees him behind glass made of steel
But no matter how hard he kicks it
He just can't set his daddy free
Then he sees him in court
Shackled from head-to-toe
Laughing Ścause he thinks it's a joke
Then after what seems like a long time
Another man comes home
He wonders where's my Dad
Or why Mom's kissing that man
I behind prison bars & barbed-wire fences
Writing about my father
Telling my son
I understand
Hoping
I get a second chance

-Jorge Nunez

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