The Man of the house

The Man of the house

A Poem by sarah

 

The man you looked up to and admired is gone 

the responsibalty now falls on your shoulders 

you stand tall and without fear 

 

In the time you are alone the tears streem down your face 

the pain in your chest becomes difficult to bare 

the joy you once felt is hard to trace 

 

When you walk in a room no one can tell what you are feeling 

you stand tall and with a smile on your face 

you answar any questions asked with the same interest as before 

 

You can't show weakness...

you must do him proud as a son 

you must keep the sprirts in your home high 

 

But even though you are now the man of the house you are still a kid 

a 16 year old boy who needs his dad 

a boy who demands to suffer in the quite of his room 

 

You will do him proud I know you will 

you already have 

and always will....

 

© 2010 sarah


Author's Note

sarah
this is about my ex almost 3 months after we broke up his dad passed away, he was really close to his dad. So it was super hard on him, thank u for all the kind review's

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powerful and sad work this poem is, very well-written. that's a very apt title for this poem and i love the powerful and true message of this one!
"But even though you are now the man of the house you are still a kid
a 16 year old boy who needs his dad
a boy who demands to suffer in the quite of his room

You will do him proud I know you will
you already have
and always will...."
awesome words!



Posted 13 Years Ago


1 of 1 people found this review constructive.




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A sad poem. It would be hard to lose a father so young. I lost my father at 40 years old and it still makes me sad when I think of him. You wrote a strong story. He sound like a good young man with strength. I like the ending to this outstanding poem. Thank you.
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Posted 13 Years Ago


1 of 1 people found this review constructive.

powerful and sad work this poem is, very well-written. that's a very apt title for this poem and i love the powerful and true message of this one!
"But even though you are now the man of the house you are still a kid
a 16 year old boy who needs his dad
a boy who demands to suffer in the quite of his room

You will do him proud I know you will
you already have
and always will...."
awesome words!



Posted 13 Years Ago


1 of 1 people found this review constructive.

its sweet but sad.

Posted 13 Years Ago


1 of 1 people found this review constructive.

Sad poem. Very good work.

Posted 13 Years Ago


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that's awful! Sorry a child is not a parent and shouldn't have to shoulder that kind of responsibility..obviously in an ideal world..but that is tragic..poor lad..

Posted 13 Years Ago


1 of 1 people found this review constructive.

It's always a bit sad when a child must subjugate his childhood for the good of others, Childhood is such magic, and once lost it is never regained. Being the 'strong' one is a grave responsibility, a 16 yr old should never have to shoulder

Posted 13 Years Ago



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My name is Sarah just another Sarah, to go along with the millions of other Sarah's hehe anyway umm...I am really bad at spelling C and grammar it's a pain in the a*s so...yeah I won't U review books .. more..

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